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Dean's Cards (and their high prices) kinds of reminds me of Larry Fritsch Cards a generation ago. They were always way higher than anyone else, for singles and sets (prices for new sets were $30 when everyone else charged $10-15).
Not sure what the clientele is for each but clearly they both had successful businesses despite their prices not being competitive. |
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