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Posted By: jackgoodman
If you ever made it into his backroom, it was like one of those rooms in which the owner never threw anything away. Boxes upon boxes upon cabinets upon stacks of other stuff. But, if you asked for a 1917 rootie katootie bread card of Willy the mascot, he would grumble as he went into the backroom and then return within minutes with a whole box full of 'em. He was probably the first real card store. Gosh that brings back memories...... |
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