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The term "vending box" has always seemed odd to me, and so has the purpose of said item. Were they originally just intended to be loaded into trading card vending machines? If so, it seems they far out-lived that use, as growing up in the 80s, I don't ever remember seeing a card vending machine that was loaded with one set's worth of cards, rather they were always assorted cards from different years/brands.
Can anyone enlighten me on the origins of the trading card vending box? Last edited by DaClyde; 02-20-2012 at 09:27 AM. |
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