Name That Card (4.9 )

Independent collector notes and community insights below.

Collectors Report This Location Has Permanently Closed

Name That Card

🏆 About

Open 1:30-3:00, Wed-Sat. Closed Sun-Tue. Apologies for few hours and emergency closures. I take vintage Bb, BK, and FB cards in on consignment. (40’s-70’s, Star players) Thanks for your patronage and understanding. Mr. Rick

💬 Collector Notes

Independent editorial assessment

Name That Card is pretty balanced between sports and TCG, so whether you’re tracking down Pokémon singles or older Topps Chrome, you’re covered. Solid clean layout—not an old school clutter zone—and the staff actually know their comps and don’t lowball on trades. Not a wall of high-end slabs shop, but decent mid-tier wax and good raw bins for filling PC holes.

Who this shop is (and isn’t) for

Best For

  • Pokémon collectors
  • TCG players
  • Vintage collectors
  • High-end / investment collectors
  • Slabbed card buyers

Not Ideal For

  • Sports-only collectors
  • Looking for deep singles inventory
  • Seeking investment-grade cards
  • Prefer quiet browsing

⭐ Review Summary

Customers consistently mention that Name That Card has a clean, well-organized layout and helpful staff who are knowledgeable across various trading card games. The store offers a solid selection of both sports cards and TCG products, with fair prices and regular community events.

Google Reviews Rating: 4.9
Total Reviews: (169)

📍 Location & Contact

  • Address: 9209 W Bluemound Rd #3
  • Phone : (414) 258-0978

⏰ Store Hours

  • Sunday: 1:30-3 PM
  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday: Closed
  • Wednesday: 1:30-3 PM
  • Thursday: 1:30-3 PM
  • Friday: 1:30-3 PM
  • Saturday: 1:30-3 PM

📣 Media Mentions

🗣 Shop Owner Insights

One response to “Name That Card”

  1. RickD’Amore Avatar
    RickD’Amore
    ★★★★★

    This shop is now permanently closed. Rick D. Owner 1/16/26

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