Brookfield collectable store gaining popularity among younger generations
News 12's Mark Sudol spoke to Tommy Balash, the owner of Remember When? Sports Cards Inc in Brookfield who is keeping the hobby going.
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Jul 5, 2025, 1:38 AM
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Updated 25 days ago
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Sports card collecting is making a comeback.
News 12's Mark Sudol spoke to Tommy Balash, the owner of
Remember When? Sports Cards Inc
in Brookfield who is keeping the hobby going.
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