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I have set up at some smaller shows before, sometimes unexpectedly LOL....They were more a labor of love and shooting the shit with friends than a money making venture. Some of them were a fun for a while.
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In SoCal, I remember in the early 90's there were some struggling mall shows still being attempted. The problem was, most of the stores in the mall were vacant and you felt like you were in one of those zombie movies where only a handful of people are wondering aimlessly around the mall. It was a slow, sad death of the mall show.
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I don't remember mall shows but I remember a baseball card shop in Prestonwood Mall in North Dallas in the early 80s Any chance that anyone here remembers the name of the shop or even has a photo?
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