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Local Card Shop of the Week: RBICru7 Sports Cards & Collectibles, LLC
Ryan Bannister began collecting right in the heart of the “Junk Wax Era”, very similar to many of us within ... -
Local Card Shop of the Week: Sports Cards KC, LLC
Jake Silliman has been collecting trading cards since the very young age of 3. As many collectors do, he took ... -
Local Card Shop of the Week: Pine Tar Sports Cards
Scott Landers began collecting sports cards in 1980, just as the Hobby was about to surge to new heights. He ... -
Local Card Shop of the Week: Bel Air Sports Cards
Mel Lundgren began collecting sports cards back in 1964. After spending some time in and out of the Hobby during ... -
Local Card Shop of the Week: Louisville Sports Cards
Chris Buckler began collecting over 30 years ago, when the Hobby was booming from the popularity of the Junk Wax ... -
Local Card Shop of the Week: The Vault Sports Cards
Aaron Bertram began collecting cards in 1990, when the “Junk Wax Era” was pushing the Hobby into an all-time high ... -
Local Card Shop of the Week: Breakaway Sports Cards
Chuck and Mathew Durka are brothers who decided to combine their skills and interests in running business and collecting sports ... -
Local Card Shop of the Week: Kinem’s Sports Cards
When Mike Brown was a kid, he had 4 older brothers who were always going to the store to pick ... -
Local Card Shop of the Week: Evan’s Sports Cards
Evan Israelsky began collecting at the young age of 5-years-old. His first taste of the business side of the Hobby ... -
Local Card Shop of the Week: Showtime Sports Cards & Collectibles
Richard Miller got into collecting cards back in the early 1990’s when his grandfather would take him to the local ... -
Local Card Shop of the Week: Wirth Collecting
Paul Wirth has been around card collecting since the mid 1980s. He started out collecting and working trade shows at ... -
Local Card Shop of the Week: Sports Card Junction
Chuck Weldon opened Sports Card Junction back in 1995. His son, Chad, also started collecting sports cards at a very ... -
Local Card Shop of the Week: Diamond King Sports Cards
The Baseball Card Industry was in the middle of an explosion in 1991, during what many collectors affectionately call the ... -
Local Card Shop of the Week: Nick’s Sports Cards & Memorabilia
Dean Fuller collected baseball cards as a kid when packs of cards cost a nickel. He grew up in Detroit, ... -
Not-So-Local Card Shop of the Week: Dean’s Cards
Dean Hanley began collecting baseball cards in 1969 at the age of four. In the 1970s, he and his father ... -
Local Card Shop of the Week: Neuhart Cards
Keith Neuhart started collecting when he was a kid in the late 70’s-early 80’s. He fell so much in love ... -
Local Card Shop of the Week: Bases Loaded – Fresno
In the early 1980’s, Chris and Marc Gooboian began collecting non-sports cards like Star Wars and “Garbage Pail Kids.” When ... -
Local Card Shop of the Week: AZ Sports Cards
John Gola started collecting as a kid in Michigan in the 70’s but moved away from the Hobby when he ... -
Local Card Shop of the Week: The Bullpen
Mitch Guttenberg started collecting sports cards in 1975 at the young age of 4 years old. He has been a ... -
Local Card Shop of the Week: The Rookie Sports Cards
Anders Olson started collecting Topps Star Wars cards in 1977. At the age of 7, he used to go into ... -
Local Card Shop of the Week: Middle Georgia Sports Cards
Charlie Heinisch Jr. has been “ripping packs” since 1979 when he was 7-years-old. By the early 1980’s he was set ... -
Local Card Shop of the Week: S&S Sports Cards
Steve Burris opened his card shop in Broken Arrow, OK in 1998. He quickly added Adam “Tattoo” Thomas to the ... -
Local Card Shop of the Week: SwamiLee’s Sportcards & Collectibles
Lee Goldinger first remembers baseball cards while at his brother’s Little League game in 1974. When his parents asked him ...