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Posted By: jay behrens
Mark probably taught me more about the hobby than anyone else. And showed me more rare cards than anyone. When I moved to Cali, he was one of the few dealers that didn't immediately stereotype me as a punkrocker that was looking to steal from his table. It was always funny when people would actually take the time to talk to me and then see thier jaw hit the floor when they realised just how much I really knew and the dealers I had gotten to know on the East Coast. |
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