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Seems I've been a compulsive collector since I was a kid, anything from coins, stamps, bottle caps, books, comics, music.. Many have come and gone, but one I've stayed with since 1961 is Minnesota Twins baseball-related collectibles.
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Reviews (3)

01 April 2020
Good value, good solution
A good, inexpensive way to allow me to both store and display a postcard photo collection that has been in shoe boxes for many years.

26 July 2017
Not bad
I've long wanted to add Johnny Rivers' greatest hits to my collection.
I'm not a big fan of live recordings, and it appears that's the only way many of his hits were recorded.
I'd say whoever engineered the CD could've done a better job of leveling out the sound on the live vs studio recordings.
But from what I've seen, this is likely the best Rivers compilation available.
Given that, I'd call it a good buy for 60's and Rivers casual fans.

29 June 2017
It works!!!
I've been fighting moles in my yard for 20 years with very little success. I saw this product, it had good reviews & appeared easy to use. The price was right at 2 for less than $50 with free shipping.
Got them in the mail, put them out as instructed and had my first dead mole in 5 minutes! I had 5 dead moles in a week.
Any that were left alive have migrated out of my yard, as they usually do in early June.
They usually return in late August, early September, tear up the yard again, then winter here.
This year I'll be ready for them!