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I'm currently up in Fort Bragg, NC which is about 1-1 1/2 hours away from Myrtle Beach and there is nothing around this area. I remember seeing something about a shop in Myrtle but I don't think it was vintage. Probably have a few '50's floaters in their case is my guess and doubtful on any pre-war.
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There's one shop on Highway 17 that has a few prewar cards at reasonable prices. They're alll t206's usually but I found a tolstoi in the mix last time I was there. Only other vintage in SC is at the Columbia Antique Mall on Huger St. In Columbia. He has a good bit of post war and has had lots of pre war at times. However, there's usually nothing exceptional and he's definitely looking for top dollar with little room to negotiate on price. The show circuit in the Carolina's is definitely the best way to pick up vintage here.
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