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In Red Bank NJ, there is still a baseball card store with incredible vintage stock from T201's cards to 1970s.. but of course the prices are sky high..., but its there..and he has been there forever..so he must be making money
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I was wondering if Monmouth was still there. The guys who run it are getting up there but the inventory there is amazing. I did get a decent E98 Bridwell There a few years ago for a reasonable price.
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