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Save The Date for The Next Northeast Sports Card Expo

Save The Date for The Northeast Sports Card Expo

Northeast Sports Card Expo News

We have big news! This September, the Northeast Sports Card Expo is expanding further north. Come to our first show in the state of Maine! Plus, we will be back in Quincy in November. Save the dates below!

PORTLAND, MAINE

Saturday, September 23 & Sunday, September 24, 2023

Portland Exposition Building

QUINCY, MASS.

Saturday, November 18 & Sunday, November 19, 2023

Marriott Boston Quincy

Additional news about these shows is upcoming. Follow the Northeast Sports Card Expo social media accounts below to be the first to receive updates. 

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Red Sox Pitcher Matt Strahm and “The Card Life” Visit George Pep’s

Boston Red Sox pitcher Matt Strahm at George Pep's in Quincy, Massachusetts

George Pepdjonovic and Red Sox pitcher and “The Card Life” host Matt Strahm.

Update: As of July 2022, the episode is now available to watch online. See below for the full video!

We had some special visitors at George Pep’s earlier this week when “The Card Life” television crew, and the show’s host Boston Red Sox pitcher Matt Strahm stopped by to film an episode. We’re excited that the store will be featured in an episode of the series, which is the first TV show in history dedicated to the sports card hobby. It was a great visit that also included the recording of an episode of the sports collectible podcast TTMCast with host Jeff Baker.

Starting on June 15 through July 15, our episode of “The Card Life” will air nationwide on Bally Sports, but everyone in New England will be able to watch it on NESN. We’ll share more as the air date approaches. Until then enjoy these photos from the TV shoot!

The Card Life films Matt Strahm at George Pep's Baseball Cards & More
The Card Life films Matt Strahm at George Pep's Baseball Cards & More

Watch the full episode of “The Card Life” featuring George Pep’s below!

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Happy Holidays!

George Pep's Baseball Cards & More is coming up on its one year anniversary and we wanted to express our gratitude to each and every single one of you for welcoming us to the card collecting community.

George Pep's Baseball Cards & More is coming up on its one year anniversary and we wanted to express our gratitude to each and every single one of you for welcoming us to the card collecting community. We're taking some time off here and there over the next two weeks, so our schedule into the new year is below:

Saturday, Dec. 25: Closed

Sunday, Dec. 26: Closed

Monday, Dec. 27: Open

Tuesday, Dec. 28 Open

Wednesday, Dec. 29: Open

Thursday, Dec. 30 - Tuesday, Jan. 4: Closed

Regular business hours resume Wednesday, Jan. 5

Wishing you and your loved ones all the best in the new year!  

 

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George Pep’s on the Front Page of The Patriot Ledger

Honored to see George Pep's Baseball Cards & More on the front page of the The Patriot Ledger!

George Pep's Baseball Cards & More Patriot Ledger

Honored to see George Pep's Baseball Cards & More on the front page of the The Patriot Ledger! Great feature on our new store and the current sports card craze that is sweeping the nation.

From the article:

(Customer) Jared Tucker said he's held on to his collection throughout the years and looks to Pepdjonovic's shop for graded and vintage cards. He said he scored a 1969 card featuring former New York Yankees Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle at the shop, and got a great price for it.

Since Pepdjonovic has been buying and selling cards his whole life, he's seen how certain players and cards can fluctuate in price and popularity.

In 1990, a box of Topps baseball cards would cost around $10 a box. Pepdjonovic said a box now costs $150 on the low end. The most popular cards he sells to young kids these days are basketball or football cards.

"A lot of people would walk in the store and just say 'Wow I haven't seen one of these in so many years,'" Pepdjonovic said. "People come in from everywhere, 50 to 60 miles away just to look at the store. It's kind of crazy."

Thanks to everyone for their support! You can read the entire article here.

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