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The Pre-War will be really sparse to non-existent at Triple Play. Sadly, I can't recall the last shop I was in that had this well represented. Reasonable selection of things from 1952 and upwards. I have pulled some very nice, even gradeable, 60's and 70's singles from the cases there on occasion. Someone building a midgrade or collector-grade set from the 50/60/70's would have some joy in the binders there as well.
Hartman's on Morse Rd has had a generous amount of '41 Double Play and some Exhibits sitting there the past year, for some reason. Lower-grade singles there spanning the 50/60/70's and mid-to-lower-grade commons in the 3000 ct boxes. We do have an excellent card show bi-monthly at the Hilliard Fairgrounds, around 80-100 tables with some very solid dealers from Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan. Not this weekend however. It's put on by J.D. and Stacy Heckathorn out of Indiana, and used to be held at the Vet's Memorial for years and years. Some familiar faces for those of you who do the National.
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Triple play is a great shop. No prewar but a good selection of 50s-70s. Fun store to look around and hang on a snowy day. The kids picked up a box of basketball for kicks and got a bunch of free cards from the shop. Highly recommended.
Thank you to all for the suggestions. |
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Triple Play is the one I was thinking of.
For some reason Neuhart Cards comes to mind in the northern Columbus area too.
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Just be careful of cards originating
in Ohio. For some reason it seems like half the fakes and reprints (both being sold as real) which I see, come from OH. I think it is some sort of card phenomenon.
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Quote:
When you live in MI there is a saying about that place: Ohio, between you and everywhere you want to be. |
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In ohio we have a saying about that that state up north we dont give a damn about the whole state of *ichigan
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Careful now...we both root against the same school my friend...
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