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What was your favourite LCS you went to back in the day and is it still around?
Growing up in Toronto, we had a few that I personally loved:
Z&Z's Sportscards in Mississauga On
This shop was a dreamland. They had singles from all four major sports, packs, boxes, an amazing "deal of the week" where they offered boxes below cost and they also had the ULTIMATE buy/trade list which was a huge white board with prices they'd pay in cash or take from you in exchange for store credit.
Slugger's
I grew up in the High Park area of Toronto, so Steeles and Yonge was another country to me. On the rare occasion we did go up there, it was a complete treat. Jack Stone ran the store and his kids were often there (I had a mad crush on Carrie...it was strange seeing her, her family and the store in Jack of All Trades). Ownership switched to a dealer named Karlos and it was still a top notch shop under his ownership.
Legends of the Game
The ultimate one stop shop back in the early 90s. I frequented a shop at Royal York and Evans that wound up closing and forming Legends of the Game. If you lived in Toronto in the early 90s, you knew all about Legends of the Game.
What was your favourite LCS you went to back in the day and is it still around?
Growing up in Toronto, we had a few that I personally loved:
Z&Z's Sportscards in Mississauga On
This shop was a dreamland. They had singles from all four major sports, packs, boxes, an amazing "deal of the week" where they offered boxes below cost and they also had the ULTIMATE buy/trade list which was a huge white board with prices they'd pay in cash or take from you in exchange for store credit.
Slugger's
I grew up in the High Park area of Toronto, so Steeles and Yonge was another country to me. On the rare occasion we did go up there, it was a complete treat. Jack Stone ran the store and his kids were often there (I had a mad crush on Carrie...it was strange seeing her, her family and the store in Jack of All Trades). Ownership switched to a dealer named Karlos and it was still a top notch shop under his ownership.
Legends of the Game
The ultimate one stop shop back in the early 90s. I frequented a shop at Royal York and Evans that wound up closing and forming Legends of the Game. If you lived in Toronto in the early 90s, you knew all about Legends of the Game.