Went in when I was just starting to get into baseball cards. The gentleman I spoke to was not willing to help nor wanted to speak. Guess he didn’t see me as valuable enough to his business. That being said…
The other 1 star reviews are correct. Very little on display despite what the owner seems to say in his replies most of his stock is in cardboard boxes (which he is not willing to help you find what you’re looking for), was not very friendly and seems to care little if you don’t look like you have something to sell him or buy big.
Also if you don’t believe that he’s rude look at his replies to the other poor reviews. Very defensive and aggravated. Would not recommend. Believe the other...
Read moreReally enjoyed going into this Sports Card Store! The time spent visiting with Paul, looking through the nice selection of Baseball & Sports Trading Cards were some very worthwhile moments!! Really have enjoyed the many times that I have been in this wonderful Sports Trading Card Store!!! Plus, The Store is EVEN NICER now, as Paul opened it up so much that You can actually find so many more Trading cards, in the multitude of boxes that He has on hand. Have GREATLY enjoyed the FIVE YEARS (since 14 May 2019), that I been able to frequent this top-notch Local Card Shop. Looking forward to going back to Casebusters Sports Cards...
Read moreHey mr. store owner! I’m giving this a 5 star review so can you please answer me these questions. ( I’m thinking about coming in and I want to know before hand) I know you don’t buy junk era cards, but do you buy rare cards from that era. Like ken Griffey jr rookie cards, Barry bonds 320 cards, or Bo Jackson cards? I also have really organized binders of cards. Are Basketball cards from the junk era welcome? Any thoughts on it are welcome! Thank you if...
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