Murfreesboro's vintage wax headquarters — 1970s-90s Topps and Fleer packs, modern hobby boxes, and Pokemon singles under Nate's watchful eye.
Ask around the Murfreesboro card scene and one name keeps coming up: Nate at Grand Slam Collectibles. The Broad Street shop has built a following on a mix collectors rarely find in one room — sealed hobby boxes of the newest Topps and Panini releases sharing shelf space with genuine 1970s through 1990s wax packs, including chase-worthy items like 1988 Fleer basketball packs and unopened 1989 Upper Deck boxes pulled from sealed cases.
The vintage program is the signature. Retro baseball, basketball, and football packs span five decades, and the shop's own online store lists complete sets, Garbage Pail Kids, and graded vintage singles for collectors who can't make it in person. On the modern side, the cases rotate current-year hobby boxes across baseball, basketball, football, hockey, soccer, racing, and combat sports, plus entertainment issues like Star Wars and Disney chrome.
TCG collectors are covered too. Pokemon singles — both graded and raw — sit alongside Yu-Gi-Oh! product and TCG packs, and the shop keeps PSA grading submission forms on hand for anyone ready to send cards off. Supplies run from sleeves and toploaders to magnetic cases.
Visitors consistently describe a shop that is organized, competitively priced, and genuinely welcoming to newcomers, with Nathan's knowledge and easygoing manner setting the tone. An active After Hours Facebook group keeps the community trading between visits. Doors are open 10am to 6:30pm Monday through Saturday and 10am to 4pm on Sunday, making this Murfreesboro card shop an easy stop along NW Broad Street — and a dangerous one for anyone with a soft spot for old wax.
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