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Homerun Hobbies lasted the longest between the two shops. Jake's Comics had another shop in Groveport, about 20 minutes away. Homerun Hobbies, I think lasted into the 2000's. Jake and his partners, I think still do the Hilliard Sports Card Show in Central Ohio and set up at the National.
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