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derotter
03-03-2017, 08:44 AM
Hi guys,
At the end of the month, I will attend 5 NBA games from Indianapolis to Cleveland, and was wondering if there are basketball card & memorabilia shops worth the trip?
I will visit the new shop Wax Poetic in Indianapolis for sure, any other recommendation (mostly in downtown as I won't rent a car).
Thank you for the help,
Vincent
popmaz
03-03-2017, 08:53 AM
Not downtown, hut there are a few shops just outside of Cleveland.
Murphy8276
03-03-2017, 09:21 AM
Would seem crazy not to stop by BBCE if you are near there.
derotter
03-06-2017, 05:53 AM
Would seem crazy not to stop by BBCE if you are near there.
I did not notice that Baseball Card Exchange was located in Indiana :eek: Will try to go there for sure, thanks for the info :)!
Hess687
03-06-2017, 07:39 AM
I did not notice that Baseball Card Exchange was located in Indiana :eek: Will try to go there for sure, thanks for the info :)!
Unfortunately the BBCE is nowhere near Indianapolis. It's about 3 hours away. There is an Indy Card Exchange probably 15 minutes away from downtown Indy which is a great place with a great owner.
There is also K+L Sportscards located in Greenwood, IN which is also 15-20 minutes away in the other direction. They would require a cab or car, but definitely worth the time to check out.
derotter
03-06-2017, 09:10 AM
Unfortunately the BBCE is nowhere near Indianapolis. It's about 3 hours away. There is an Indy Card Exchange probably 15 minutes away from downtown Indy which is a great place with a great owner.
There is also K+L Sportscards located in Greenwood, IN which is also 15-20 minutes away in the other direction. They would require a cab or car, but definitely worth the time to check out.
Great, Indy Card Exchange seems cool too, that will me my second shop in Indianapolis with Wax Poetic.
BBCE could be on my way, as I will go to Chicago for a game against the Cavs on March 29th, I would like to make most of this opportunity to visit Gary (not really for the Michael Jackson family house, but more because the Big Dog was born there :D)
barkley5969
03-06-2017, 11:17 AM
In the Chicago area, your best bet is probably Baseball Card King. They have a few locations that are all outside the city, about 30-45 min depending on traffic. They all generally have a solid selection, mostly newer stuff.
dasiegel
03-06-2017, 11:30 AM
didn't a guy on here just open a shop in Indy?
derotter
03-06-2017, 11:37 AM
didn't a guy on here just open a shop in Indy?
Yep, Wax Poetic it is, and I'm planning to visit this new shop :o
In the Chicago area, your best bet is probably Baseball Card King. They have a few locations that are all outside the city, about 30-45 min depending on traffic. They all generally have a solid selection, mostly newer stuff.
They have a nice inventory, but I will focus on old school stuff (90's and 00's), so Wax Poetic and BBCE seem to be the perfect spots for that.
SteveO21
03-06-2017, 11:37 AM
Unfortunately the BBCE is nowhere near Indianapolis. It's about 3 hours away. There is an Indy Card Exchange probably 15 minutes away from downtown Indy which is a great place with a great owner.
There is also K+L Sportscards located in Greenwood, IN which is also 15-20 minutes away in the other direction. They would require a cab or car, but definitely worth the time to check out.
I haven't been to K&L in probably 6 or 7 years but unless they've changed pretty substantially I wouldn't say they're worth checking out. Tiny shop that rarely had new singles and their old singles were all way overpriced, as were their pack/box prices.
thenwhatjk
03-06-2017, 11:44 AM
Chicago shops are kind of booty
Art Vandelay
03-06-2017, 11:45 AM
BBCE could be on my way, as I will go to Chicago for a game against the Cavs on March 29th, I would like to make most of this opportunity to visit Gary (not really for the Michael Jackson family house, but more because the Big Dog was born there :D)
Enjoy your trip, but don't plan on spending too much time in Gary. You may be one of the first people who voluntarily wants to go there.
derotter
03-06-2017, 01:11 PM
Thanks for the tip about Gary, read some reviews on reddit, and well I don't really want to spend time there all n'y myself anymore :eek:
derotter
03-24-2017, 09:29 AM
Hi guys,
any recommendation in Chicago? I'll be there tonight for 2 days, and will come back there on 30th March for the game against the Cavs.
Cheers
Vincent
volblorx8634
03-24-2017, 10:04 AM
I've only been a couple times, so I'm no expert and I don't know relative locations well, but here's what I really liked out there.
Food:
Fatso's Last Stand (Chicago dogs)
Wildberry Cafe (great pancakes)
Au Cheval (might be far out, but great gourmet burgers)
Sights:
Buckingham Fountain (I doubt it's currently filled due to weather, but this is my favorite thing in Chicago)
People love Millennium Park and the Bean, although I'm not a huge fan myself.
It's not too much, but those were the standouts for me. Hope the weather isn't too bad for you. Have fun!
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