Sports Legends

310 Glynn Street
Fayetteville, GA 30214
678-817-6769
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Email: info at sportslegendsusa dot com

This Fayetteville sports card store is located at 310 North Glynn Street. The store offers a large selection of sports cards and related collectibles offerings for basketball, baseball, football and hockey. Come in and take a look.

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I talked to steve on the phone and I could not find a nicer guy he took time with me for my questions. Thanks

-- glenn cook

The best place ever.. such a helpful guy runs the place! I will never get my sports items anywhere else!

-- Renee Basile

The only nearby Hobby and Sports memorabilia shop in the area. Steve is awesome and a genius at making me spend money on his products (Mostly due to the friendly atmosphere).

-- Anthony Ricks

very easy to talk to Steve. We don't have many shops in the area so it's nice to have a guy like Steve. He will help you with anything possible and he seems to enjoy "bustin a box just like me" Thanks Steve P.s his wife is even cooler and has maybe even more knowledge about sport collectables than Steve haha see you guys soon Don

-- don.white

I've had the extreme pleasure to shop in your store. Thank you for your patience and understanding regarding the gift for my daughter Bernadette and my grand son Dominic. I will stop by again on my next trip to GA.

-- Roland Boisis

Steven, the owner, is an extremely nice guy. Just by talking with the guy you know he is very passionate in what he does. He is a real collector and his items are authentic. My boyfriend and I purchased a Yogi Bera autographed Yankees baseball hat and case to hold the hat in. Steven was patient and loved answering our various questions. We (my boyfriend and I) shop at this store again and again.

-- Melissa

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