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You're lucky he didn't bounce you out the door. Most dealers can be very sensitive when a customer calls them out on a fake.
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I love all the New Jersey references. Growing up in Englewood in the 50's, all I had was Jake's - a soda fountain, liquor/tobacco store with comics and toys. But it had all the new wax packs when they came out. I miss walking up Palisade Avenue opening 1957 baseball packs.
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