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					<description><![CDATA[I used to go to Shreiner&#039;s with my father as kid in the late 60&#039;s through the 70&#039;s.  I always marveled at the amazing collection they had amassed in their bins, drawers and cubby holes.  Yet, Mr. Shreiner always knew just where that obscure little bolt or gasket was! Incredible. The place is still there but it&#039;s just not the same.]]></description>
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