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Burbank Sportscards used to be one of the best stores in the country, in my humble opinion. I travel quite frequently and used to hit up local stores wherever possible, they were way up there.
But, these days you are asked to enter the cards you are looking for into a computer and they then go into the back to get the cards you have requested. They hate variations, and many aren't listed in their system. I'm confident that their building contains the many of Topps cards that I am looking for, but unfortunately, I continue my quest without the ability to find out for sure. Doug |
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