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Post by t206head on Fri May 16, 2008 12:02 am

9:30am friday I'm going up to cooperstown for the weekend. I have not been up there since the early 1990's but what I remember was that there were more card shops than any thing else in that tiny town .I hope thing haven't changed (p.s. It was my girlfriends idea!! ) later BOB

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Re: Cooperstown

Post by CobbSpikedMe on Fri May 16, 2008 1:03 am

Bob,

Have fun man, I am really hoping to get back there in the next year or so. My father took my brother and I to the Hall when I was just a kid and from what I remember, I would be so happy to be there at this point in my life. Take some pics and share with the board if you can. I know I'd love to some.

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Re: Cooperstown

Post by mzm55 on Fri May 16, 2008 1:07 am

Ha, what a small world. I will be going to Cooperstown next week (I will be arriving Monday). I haven't been for a few years and I really don't remember much of my first trip; I'm very excited to go back and enjoy the Hall.

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Re: Cooperstown

Post by bowlingshoeguy on Fri May 16, 2008 11:35 am

I have been to Dooperstown 3 times, twice for induction days. Great fun and recommended for all baseball fans. The remodeling job is really nice, everything is laid out much nicer. Yes, there are still plenty of cards store on the main drag a few with a fair amount of vintage stuff.

Sadly last time I was there I wanted to look at some items the one placce had for sale that were behind glass on the second floor and I asked if I could see them. I gave them 3 chances through out the day, but they never honored my request. Must be nice to make so much money that you don't need to sell to everyone.

I hope your experience is better,

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Re: Cooperstown

Post by arandy on Fri May 16, 2008 3:26 pm

I'm fortunate enough to only live one hour away from there. It's an awsome place. I really want to see a Hall of Fame Game at Doubleday field. Let me warn you though, MOST shops are overpriced and only sell modern cards.
If you have time, eat at a place called Danny's Market. They serve great sandwiches. Also, visit the wax museum, it's preety neat. They have players made of wax. They also show a baseball blooper movie.

Have fun! bananarama
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Post by Sixtofan on Sun May 18, 2008 7:09 pm

I took my 8 year old there last year (about a three hour drive for us). Had a fantastic time. Lots of shops to browse in but mostly overpriced and trimmed cards. Overall a very neat little town

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cooperstown

Post by t206head on Sun May 18, 2008 8:30 pm

well in back and the hall rocked!! i'll try to post some pixs later .. this forum really knows is card shopping, It was nearly impossible to find any card older than the late 1960's and what did exist was outrageous in price and condition (t206 beater 75-85$) had a great time anyway later BOB

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