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Posted By: Judson Hamlin
When I started at U of R in 1986, I had the same thought- that I would find t cards around and about. Ernie White had the biggest card store in the area,just north of the Amtrak station, but even he didn't get a whole lot, and many of them were dogs. I think they got cleared out by dealers long ago. |
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