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The one I remember the most is a place called Sports Immortals in Boca Raton, FL. I remember being quite impressed, though that was when I was a lot younger.
Here is a link I found to their site. http://www.sportsimmortals.com/background.html Video is kind of interesting if you have the time. The beginning of the video is all aspirational conquests of the owner, Joel Platt. The second half is their collection. http://www.sportsimmortals.com/video.html Terrible ending though - gotta love the song choice. Last edited by npa589; 03-23-2011 at 12:28 PM. |
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