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Old 27-02-16, 12:36
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There's HEAPS more stuff than can be seen in these photos, and the majority of supplies are in storage! Took a good 90min to stroll through. Sensory overload, chaps.
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Old 28-02-16, 00:35
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Hi Tony,
Very nice. Thanks for the pictures.
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Old 28-02-16, 03:28
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That is the kind of store that should be nest to a bank with an ATM handy......

Are the prices reasonable or do you just go there to salivate.??

I have not been in a store like that since I was a kid.....

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Old 28-02-16, 04:47
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Hi Bob,
Upon entry they give you a disposable bib!
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Old 28-02-16, 05:42
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I'd need special pants.

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Old 28-02-16, 19:55
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Looks like a great place!

I like the fact that every item is labelled.
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Tony where is the shop/museum? As you know I am in Hervey Bay, could take a trip out there next week. Phone number of the owner to make sure he will be in.
Great looking store.
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