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Flea markets are great in the Houston area si buscas cd's, llantas de su coche, o camisetas que representa la Virgen María.
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I've noticed that in the last 20 years the prices for cards and sports memorabilia are very high at Chicago area flea markets. Even though I regularly go, I rarely come home with any cards. I definitely find better deals at local card shows.
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