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RandomH
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I am curious to see what type of card shops people go to. What would you give it outa 10?
Mine personally, well kinda sucks.
I go* (1-2 times a month) to Westlake Cards Comics & Coins in Roselle IL
It seems like the store is 75% comics and coins, but there are some sports cards. All 4 major sports, couple hobby boxes, some cards in a case. He's got around 3-4 open hobby boxes of stuff to buy, also has 5-8 sealed boxes. Everything is pretty much a tad bit over priced. Like a pack 2008 Bowman baseball is 4.99. He seems to have firm prices and I thought maybe if I bought a couple of stuff, he would reduce the price a bit.
Everytime I go there I mainly go for supplies. I honestly don't feel like spending 40$ for a Rich Hill Triple Threads Autograph. I feel as if I am rushed there. Like the guy watches me like a hawk, follows me as I go up and down the card cases. He doesn't say anything except what the total cost is. He seems kinda pissed that I come. It's kinda close to where I live so that is a plus, but the store kinda sucks.
I would give it a 3.5/10.
It would go up if the guy was friendly and if he realized that I was perhaps the only person under the age of 30 to come into his store.
How's you card shop?
P.S anyone know about any card shops close to the Roselle, Addison, Bloomingdale region?
P.S
Mine personally, well kinda sucks.
I go* (1-2 times a month) to Westlake Cards Comics & Coins in Roselle IL
It seems like the store is 75% comics and coins, but there are some sports cards. All 4 major sports, couple hobby boxes, some cards in a case. He's got around 3-4 open hobby boxes of stuff to buy, also has 5-8 sealed boxes. Everything is pretty much a tad bit over priced. Like a pack 2008 Bowman baseball is 4.99. He seems to have firm prices and I thought maybe if I bought a couple of stuff, he would reduce the price a bit.
Everytime I go there I mainly go for supplies. I honestly don't feel like spending 40$ for a Rich Hill Triple Threads Autograph. I feel as if I am rushed there. Like the guy watches me like a hawk, follows me as I go up and down the card cases. He doesn't say anything except what the total cost is. He seems kinda pissed that I come. It's kinda close to where I live so that is a plus, but the store kinda sucks.
I would give it a 3.5/10.
It would go up if the guy was friendly and if he realized that I was perhaps the only person under the age of 30 to come into his store.
How's you card shop?
P.S anyone know about any card shops close to the Roselle, Addison, Bloomingdale region?
P.S