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Posted By: doug goodman
As a Topps collector, Burbank Sportscards used to be my favorite store in the country. But, it was a sad day when I discovered that they have turned into nothing more than a front for their website. It's no longer possible to go thru the boxes by hand looking for the cards you want. Looking for a variation? Nope not at BSC you aren't. |
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