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used to live in the city back in 04 - 06 and still go back a few times a year...
1. chameleon comics and cards is down in the wall st district. mainly newer stuff, but if in the area worth a drop in. would not make a special trip though. 2. alex's mvp. description above is spot on. (side note: if you do go and you like a good spicy dog...hit up papaya king. it's on 86th and 3rd) 3. the baseball card dug out. (brooklyn) but worth it. only went once and above par set up and pricing. would def recommend. 4. best advice. check the open air markets that set up on the weekends. hells kitchen flea market and the brooklyn flea were 2 of the better ones. mostly raw vintage and only a few set up at each but tons and tons of stuff, and ya will definitely see other things that will peak your curiosity. disclaimer: again most of this is 10 years ago. hopefully it helps, but please do some more homework to ensure they are still in operation. |
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Alex's MVP is now located on York Ave., between 83rd and 84th.
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Thanks for the suggestions guys.
Looks like I'll check out Alex's and Chameleons. The Brooklyn shop sounded cool...but, I believe it is now closed. Anyone ever dealt with "Steve's Baseball Cards" in Teaneck, NJ? A few of my accounts are in that area, so I figured I would give it a shot as well. Thanks! |
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Yesterday, I hit up Steves cards in Teaneck, Nj. Very small location, but there was tons of cards. I had my main lists for finishing sets, and he had a good portion of what I needed. I bought 41 commons for verying prices, and am now that much closer to my set needs. The shop was pretty cluttered, but he knew exactly where everything was on request.He had stacks and stacks of Vintage Mantle, Aaron, Mays etc...but prices were very high. Glad I stopped by, and hope to hit up a few in Mangattan today or tomorrow.
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the pina colada was my go to w/ a papaya thrown in every once in a while! but yes, those drinks are just as good!!! |
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