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<p>[QUOTE="cesariojpn, post: 372940, member: 11408"]Ah yes, I remember them....nice chaps, always were on the cutting edge of new things. Their brownstone down yonder past the bakery and haberdashery shops was a sight for sore eyes. The owner was in the Great War.....almost got gassed at Ypres. His son is being groomed to take over the family business, but it'll take him about a few more summers before he's ready to take over. Nice boy, but slow on reaction times. Always flirting with the ladies passing his shop going to that new ladies intimate apparel place opened up by that cute crumpet a few doors down....y'know, the daughter of that lumber baron.</p><p><br /></p><p>The selection was pretty modest. Displayed in very fine Walnut and Cherry cases....cost them maybe $75 per display, done by the wood crafter and the glass blower near the railway station. Lucky him they were willing to do such a job considering the time and effort into crafting them. Selection was great considering the store space. Thought it was limited to American coins...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cesariojpn, post: 372940, member: 11408"]Ah yes, I remember them....nice chaps, always were on the cutting edge of new things. Their brownstone down yonder past the bakery and haberdashery shops was a sight for sore eyes. The owner was in the Great War.....almost got gassed at Ypres. His son is being groomed to take over the family business, but it'll take him about a few more summers before he's ready to take over. Nice boy, but slow on reaction times. Always flirting with the ladies passing his shop going to that new ladies intimate apparel place opened up by that cute crumpet a few doors down....y'know, the daughter of that lumber baron. The selection was pretty modest. Displayed in very fine Walnut and Cherry cases....cost them maybe $75 per display, done by the wood crafter and the glass blower near the railway station. Lucky him they were willing to do such a job considering the time and effort into crafting them. Selection was great considering the store space. Thought it was limited to American coins...[/QUOTE]
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