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Dino Day at Collector Studio Toronto

Discussion in 'Canada' started by CollectorMorry, Sep 20, 2014.

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  1. zc911

    zc911 Formula Junior

    Mar 4, 2014
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    Brampton, Ontario
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    Rob
    Nice! I've always wanted to come and see your store, but I am worried about how much it will cost me lol
     
  2. brettski

    brettski Formula 3

    Feb 29, 2004
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    brett swaykoski
    very, very nice, indeed !
     
  3. CollectorMorry

    CollectorMorry Formula 3

    Nov 5, 2003
    2,015
    Toronto, ON, Canada
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  4. ClassicFerrari

    ClassicFerrari F1 World Champ
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    Jan 7, 2004
    16,798
    Toronto
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    Vasco
    Morry, you moved?
     
  5. CollectorMorry

    CollectorMorry Formula 3

    Nov 5, 2003
    2,015
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    #6 CollectorMorry, Sep 26, 2014
    Last edited: Sep 26, 2014
    I bought a building around a year and a half ago. It's minutes away, double the space, much nicer......now one street north of the old store, on Scollard and one block east, close to Bay.....
     
  6. TOwild

    TOwild Rookie

    Jun 4, 2014
    4
    Toronto
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    Carl
    i went to that store last year, I loveeeee that store, need to go again to see if i can get an 991
     
  7. ClassicFerrari

    ClassicFerrari F1 World Champ
    Lifetime Rossa

    Jan 7, 2004
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    Vasco
    Awesome news. Scollard is a beautiful street!
     
  8. CollectorMorry

    CollectorMorry Formula 3

    Nov 5, 2003
    2,015
    Toronto, ON, Canada
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    Morry Barmak
    It is a beautiful street. Yorkville used to have charm, sadly it is no longer the street it was 23 years ago when I opened. Back then it had character, many interesting galleries and one of a kind shops. Now it's all hotel-condo-restaurants and buildings that are about to be torn down. It will be nice again in 5-10 years when the dust finally settles, but until then it will be an ongoing construction zone. Scollard's properties are designated 'heritage' so none of the vintage properties can or will be torn down. It's pleasant going to work without seeing heavy equipment, drilling machines and mud everywhere.
     

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