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To add a card shop, click the map icon above and search for the shop. Once you've found the shop, click "add to map". Copy the longitude and latitude coordinates from the box below and add the shop below following the format. | |||
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41.158468, -81.49272, All-Pro Sportscards | |||
492 Graham Road Cuyahoga Falls, OH | |||
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They have a huge selection of singles, all ranging from 25 cents and up. They also have a relic/auto bin separated by sport which is $5 each or 4 for $20. TONNNNS of packs, TONS of cases, and also some memorabilia. A little pricey but the selection is amazing! Also they trade with buyers. The owners seemed pretty friendly. NOT open on Sundays! | |||
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41.002617, -81.408184, Cardboard Dreams | |||
2467 Canton Road Akron, OH | |||
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Much cheaper than All Pro, but the selection for everything is a lot smaller, as is the shop in general. 10 cent cardboard cases of cards, which is cool, though many of those cards are of the "we busted such and such expensive product for the hits, here are the base cards" variety. A few $1, $2, $5 bins, but nothing much in them (not even relics or autos), and no real hits to be found as singles. Decent amount of cases and packs at lower prices than All Pro, but again, selection isn't as nice. They do stay current though and have the latest stuff, and the owner was nice. | |||
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41.243352, -81.345448, Collectors Palace | |||
9274 Ohio 43 Streetsboro, OH | |||
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This shop sells sports cards, comics, coins and gold. They usually have a good selection of newer wax packs and boxes. They don't open very much product, so it's just packs, boxes and some vintage singles. The prices are fair and they are open seven days a week. | |||
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41.111834, -81.468781, Chapel Hill Sports | |||
2000 Brittain Road Akron, OH | |||
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This shop is located inside the Chapel Hill Mall in Cuyahoga Falls. They carry sports cards, supplies, apparel and memorabilia. They have some singles and a very limited selection of wax. Despite being in a mall, their prices on wax are very reasonable. The owner is very friendly and likes to talk sports. | |||
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41.385001, -81.340696, Grand Slam Sports Cards | |||
17800 Chillicothe Road Chagrin Falls, OH | |||
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This shop is one of the best on the east side of Cleveland. Joe's shop is literally jammed full of cards. Boxes, packs, singles, supplies.... his selection is the best. Lots of wax boxes, dating back to the 70s even. Good prices too. | |||
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41.313476, -81.507492, Dream Chaser Sports Cards | |||
874 East Aurora Road Macedonia, OH | |||
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This shop is new, just opening in the summer of 2009. He has a good selection of singles, low-end and high-end wax. Prices can be a bit high at times. | |||
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41.233319, -80.474687, Baseball Card Shop | |||
1891 East State Street | |||
Hermitage, PA | |||
1891 E State St Hermitage, PA 16148 | 1891 E State St Hermitage, PA 16148 | ||
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The Baseball Card Shop is the best shop in this area. Jim, the owner, has been running the shop forever (since 1989). This shop is the go-to shop for both low-end and high-end wax. He has one of the largest selections of packs I've ever seen at a shop. The cost of new packs and boxes are fair, but his prices on old wax boxes are high. | |||
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462 Sharpsville | |||
41.239236, -80.503389, Bennie's Comic Book And Sports Cards Shop | |||
462 North Sharpsville Avenue Sharon, PA | |||
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Bennie's has been open since the mid-80s. They sell comic books and sports cards. Bennie who ran the comics side ran the shop with his wife Mary who handled sports cards up until about 2003 when they sold the shop an it's all the contents. Currently, the shop is open under a new owner and they have many singles, in random boxes which aren't organized. They don't sell high-end wax, just your Topps 1 & 2, Heritage, some UD. They also have sets and 90s wax boxes for sale. | |||
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Revision as of 21:34, 2 June 2010
<googlemap version="0.9" lat="41" lon="-91" zoom="4" width="800" height="600" type="map" controls="large">
41.158468, -81.49272, All-Pro Sportscards
492 Graham Road Cuyahoga Falls, OH
They have a huge selection of singles, all ranging from 25 cents and up. They also have a relic/auto bin separated by sport which is $5 each or 4 for $20. TONNNNS of packs, TONS of cases, and also some memorabilia. A little pricey but the selection is amazing! Also they trade with buyers. The owners seemed pretty friendly. NOT open on Sundays!
41.002617, -81.408184, Cardboard Dreams 2467 Canton Road Akron, OH
Much cheaper than All Pro, but the selection for everything is a lot smaller, as is the shop in general. 10 cent cardboard cases of cards, which is cool, though many of those cards are of the "we busted such and such expensive product for the hits, here are the base cards" variety. A few $1, $2, $5 bins, but nothing much in them (not even relics or autos), and no real hits to be found as singles. Decent amount of cases and packs at lower prices than All Pro, but again, selection isn't as nice. They do stay current though and have the latest stuff, and the owner was nice.
41.243352, -81.345448, Collectors Palace 9274 Ohio 43 Streetsboro, OH
This shop sells sports cards, comics, coins and gold. They usually have a good selection of newer wax packs and boxes. They don't open very much product, so it's just packs, boxes and some vintage singles. The prices are fair and they are open seven days a week.
41.111834, -81.468781, Chapel Hill Sports 2000 Brittain Road Akron, OH
This shop is located inside the Chapel Hill Mall in Cuyahoga Falls. They carry sports cards, supplies, apparel and memorabilia. They have some singles and a very limited selection of wax. Despite being in a mall, their prices on wax are very reasonable. The owner is very friendly and likes to talk sports.
41.385001, -81.340696, Grand Slam Sports Cards 17800 Chillicothe Road Chagrin Falls, OH
This shop is one of the best on the east side of Cleveland. Joe's shop is literally jammed full of cards. Boxes, packs, singles, supplies.... his selection is the best. Lots of wax boxes, dating back to the 70s even. Good prices too.
41.313476, -81.507492, Dream Chaser Sports Cards 874 East Aurora Road Macedonia, OH
This shop is new, just opening in the summer of 2009. He has a good selection of singles, low-end and high-end wax. Prices can be a bit high at times.
41.233319, -80.474687, Baseball Card Shop
1891 East State Street
Hermitage, PA
1891 E State St Hermitage, PA 16148
The Baseball Card Shop is the best shop in this area. Jim, the owner, has been running the shop forever (since 1989). This shop is the go-to shop for both low-end and high-end wax. He has one of the largest selections of packs I've ever seen at a shop. The cost of new packs and boxes are fair, but his prices on old wax boxes are high.
41.239236, -80.503389, Bennie's Comic Book And Sports Cards Shop 462 North Sharpsville Avenue Sharon, PA
Bennie's has been open since the mid-80s. They sell comic books and sports cards. Bennie who ran the comics side ran the shop with his wife Mary who handled sports cards up until about 2003 when they sold the shop an it's all the contents. Currently, the shop is open under a new owner and they have many singles, in random boxes which aren't organized. They don't sell high-end wax, just your Topps 1 & 2, Heritage, some UD. They also have sets and 90s wax boxes for sale.
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