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wow. who knew so many people wanted die-cast cars and trucks...
This is a tangential thought and may not be useful to you: I've often thought it would be cool if a person with particularly good taste made a store where they only sold four or five items, but they were items that I could reliably know where quality and the kind of thing that actually results in a better quality of life. Some of the work I would pay extra for is not having to do the "shopping" part. When I get on Amazon it's a pain in the ass to figure out what is the "right" version of the item I'm looking for. A shop that had four or five very high quality household items that were rotated several times a year might be an interesting way to attract stackers -- especially if the shop developed a reputation for listing good items that were hard to find.
I really think we as stackers are a unique bunch regarding what we want to buy. I know what you mean. I rarely shop for anything, but members of my family will sometimes buy a product on Amazon that was cheaply built and barely functions. There could be ten of the same thing on every page, and it's tedious to check reviews of each little item.
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