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I stopped in and must have caught the surly owner on a bad day, as this guy was a hornet's nest. Most coin shops have door lock release bell, I found it and rang, waiting for him to hit the buzzer to let me in. I never heard it, so hit it again. He waved me in and I entered. He was ticked that I hadn't pushed the door open. Sorry. He was busy with only one other customer in the whole place so I stood back and waited patiently. When he finally got around to me and asked me what I wanted, I told him and he replied "Well we have some of those" I waited and nothing happened. "OK, may I see them?" I asked. He retorted "Well, what grade do you want" and I answered "I'd like to see the better grades" to which he responded "Well we don't have many of those". I waited a bit longer and nothing happened. There was a very heavy feeling in the air. I had waited, asked politely and respectfully to see items he was selling and he hadn't shown them to me. I started getting the impression that I was really bothering him and any attempt to see his items was getting a bad response. I figured that if he wasn't even going to let me view his inventory, then me aqnd my cash should depart. I apologized and left.
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