Professor Bond's Emporium
- 37 Prospect St Amsterdam New York 12010 United States
- Profile
Professor Bond’s Emporium is a locally owned bookstore and specialty retail shop located in Amsterdam, New York. Serving as both a traditional book retailer and a niche destination for trading card game enthusiasts, the shop offers a distinctive blend of reading material and hobby merchandise. The store is particularly known for its curated selection of fantasy, science fiction, and gaming-related books, as well as its wide inventory of trading cards and collectibles. Its affiliation with the TCGplayer network allows customers to easily browse and purchase cards online, offering a seamless blend of in-store and digital shopping experiences.
Beyond its role as a retail space, Professor Bond’s Emporium fosters a strong community atmosphere, regularly hosting game nights, tournaments, and fan meet-ups focused on popular titles like Magic: The Gathering and Pokémon. The shop is well-regarded for its knowledgeable staff, who offer personalized advice and enthusiasm for both literature and games. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a casual reader, this emporium provides a welcoming environment for all ages. Visit their inventory or learn more at: http://profbondsemporium.tcgplayerpro.com/
Key Services:
– Retail sales of new and specialty books, including fantasy and science fiction genres
– Extensive inventory of trading cards including Magic: The Gathering, Pokémon, and Yu-Gi-Oh!
– TCGplayer-affiliated online storefront for easy card browsing and purchasing
– In-store events such as game nights, tournaments, and community gatherings
– Collectible merchandise and accessories related to books and gaming
– Expert staff guidance on books, collectibles, and deck-building strategies
– Buy/sell/trade options for trading cards
– Support for local fandom and gaming communities
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Contact Info
- 37 Prospect St, Amsterdam, New York, 12010, United States
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Phone: (518) 627-4174
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