Anyone see the Miller Lite commercial with Tim's Baseball Card Store?

They are running a contest featuring small buisness's. Tims Baseball Cards in Chicago, IL is one of the finest. Anyone every been there?
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Wow
http://www.sportscollectorsdaily.com/latest-sports-collecting-news/super-bowl-commercial-to-feature-chicago-card-shop.html
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prolly why he is a small business owner--lmao
I can't imagine that advert is going to do much for him. Why would it? The empenadas lady, maybe. And the haircut dude, possibly.
I think for a store to be successful it has to be a magnet for people selling large collections. Chicago has the collections, and people are selling. Tim did not come across as a guy buying them however (not very Mr. Mint-ish). He came across as a guy who leaves his store to be attended to by his mom. I don't know how he could make a living selling 2010 Topps baseball one pack at a time.
The karate kick was dumb. I wonder what control he got over his 3 seconds of fame?
He should have said, "I've got the cards your mom threw out...." or something like that. Maybe, "Come by and rip some packs"....not "I'm Tim" and then a judo chop.
Kiss me twice.....let's party.
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Kiss me twice.....let's party.
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<< <i>I've been there twice and both times Tim's "mom" was running the store and knew nothing about the cards. All I saw was overpriced wax and a couple cases with singles. >>
Unfortunately, that's the typical card store these days
<< <i>I've been there twice and both times Tim's "mom" was running the store and knew nothing about the cards. All I saw was overpriced wax and a couple cases with singles. >>
Geeez. Cut the guy a break. He was probably out working to make the money to pay his bills. You guys must all have extremely profitable stores? LOL.
Mom's may not know the biz, but she probably works for free and isn't likely to five finger discount a couple of packs of Sterling while he is away from the shop.