Old-school Dayton sports card digging at its finest — 50-plus monster boxes of baseball, football, and basketball reaching back to the 1970s.
Some card stores are curated boutiques; All American Trading Cards is an excavation site, and that's exactly why people keep coming back. The Woodman Drive shop is stacked with more than fifty large boxes of baseball, football, basketball, and other sports cards, with inventory reaching back to the 1970s — the kind of depth that turns a quick stop into a two-hour dig for set builders and player collectors alike.
Vintage is the draw here. While plenty of Dayton-area stores chase the newest hobby box release, this shop's strength is the back catalog: junk-wax-era commons for pennies, 1970s stars, and the occasional grading-worthy surprise buried in a box that hasn't been picked over. Sealed wax and modern product are stocked too, and owner Dave has a reputation for working with buyers on price — several longtime customers flatly call his prices the best in town.
This is a no-frills, owner-run operation, and reviews reflect a shop with personality: most regulars are fiercely loyal (one wrote "I have been coming here since I was little. Best Shop around!!!"), while a few bounce off the old-school negotiating style. Go in ready to talk cards rather than quote book values and you'll do fine.
Plan around the quirky schedule — open 11:30AM to 6PM Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 11AM to 5PM Saturday, closed Tuesday and Sunday. Parking is right off Woodman Drive on Dayton's east side, minutes from Wright-Patterson. For anyone hunting vintage sports cards in Dayton on a budget, this is the dig site to hit first.
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