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Reviews Summary :
Customer reviews highlight a welcoming atmosphere with knowledgeable and friendly staff, particularly praising Nick for his service. Many patrons feel nostalgic about the store’s extensive selection, which includes items from the 80s, 90s, and early 2000s, making it a haven for collectors. There were no negative sentiments expressed about the inventory; however, specific pricing information and competitive rates were not mentioned, leaving some uncertainty about the affordability of higher-end items.
Prices :
Singles: $0.25-500+, Booster packs: $4-6, Vintage items: $10-200+ (varying by rarity)
Speciality :
The store is best known for its wide variety of vintage and nostalgic items, including Pokémon cards, collector’s memorabilia, and retro games from the 80s and 90s.
Tournament Schedule :
Not specified
Best for :
Collectors seeking rare vintage items and families looking for nostalgic products.
FAQ :
Does it have vintage pokemon cards ?
Yes, they carry vintage cards and games including nostalgic products from the 80s and 90s.
Does it restock frequently ?
Not specified
Does it have japanese products ?
Not specified
Does it have good single selection ?
Extensive, with a variety of singles available for collectors.
What is their trade in policy ?
Not specified
Price match ?
Not specified
Is this store beginner friendly ?
Very welcoming; customer feedback indicates a friendly environment for newcomers.
Competitive scene and regular players ?
Not specified
Yes, customers mentioned a regular and welcoming community atmosphere.
Is the staff knowledgeable in pokemon cards ?
The staff is described as knowledgeable, friendly, and helpful, especially Nick, who engages customers about their interests.
Pro tips :
Ask about rare items you’re hunting; staff are proactive in helping locate hard-to-find cards.
Visit during weekends for a lively atmosphere and more community interaction.
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