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bongo870
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where do you all get your supplies? I know there is a site out there that sells supplies but I cant find it.. Any info much appreciated
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I had a BCW account but didn't meet their requirements recent . I use 3200 counts not as heavy - stack 20 high . 5000 won't fit in space I have . If I had pallet space I would use 5000 .
I have always used 5,000. Yes it gets very heavy but has always worked well for me. Just the ones I have are getting so old and worn...
Yeah go to Evan’s....he will hook you up!
I love Evan. he rocks!
Maybe we know each other. Especially if you have been to a trade day.
I never made it to trade day yet. But maybe we bumped into each other in the store. lol. I live about 8 minutes away from him (Im right behind the Marlton Diner)
I know of Brads extra innings (haven't been there in years) And I think there is someone in Medford but I believe that's all who is left...
When I first started collecting )back around 94) the mall shows (cherry hill esp.) rocked. In the pennsauken mart had a TUN of commons. There was a store called A.K.A sports I believe on Church road. . There was a store next to the Marlton AMC. (great traditions I think) I pulled my Mayes auto there. There were so many stores. Once in a while I end up with a TUN of cards I don't need and trade them in with Even and he gives me a great break on some packs.Brad’s has nothing. I went there in the Summer and he didn’t even have a Mike Trout base card. He has a lot of overpriced Phillies stuff. New Concept in Medford has some good deals that he will work with you on. I got some nice Chrome autos from him & some rare Trout inserts that sell for $35-$40 CHEAP for under $7! As for Evan, I have been dealing with Evan since his card show days when he was 15 lol. Trade days are fun when I am able to go when I get a Saturday off from coaching my son in basketball or baseball.