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Posted By: Mike
I live in the Mpls/St paul area. There is a small historical city near me, that has turned itself into an historic tourist location. It consists primarily of antique shops, antique book stores, etc. etc. The antique stores line the main street for about a half a mile, or more. I see 206's in the stores all the time. Don't get me wrong, they're not laying around by the thousands, but to see a bunch here, and a bunch there, is not uncommon. A bunch meaning 5 or 6. My wife and I used to go their searching for nuggets a few years back. She would help me dig around and find treasures. We don't do it so much any more, because I can shop on E bay much easier. But yes, 206's are abundant. I'm sure there other cities where this also the case. |
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