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I also remember getting super rare stuff at great prices, on ebay, when I first joined in 1999. I remember quite a few D359s, D304s and lots of scarce T series too. The difference today is that people know what they are
and prices aren't what they used to be on there. You can still find some nice surprises and that is probably what keeps a lot of people coming back.
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I used to take two buses for about 10 miles from the southwest side to get to the store. We went there a lot in the winter in the mid 1970s since we tended to have nothing to do on weekends.
They had so many cards along every inch of the wall. I remember that we asked for a 1963 Fleer Clemente and they pulled out a box that must have had at least 400 of them. I spent lots of time buying damaged cards that were 25 cents. 1950s stars were always in there. If I went alone I usually spent my bus money so I'd walk/run home. |
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