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Friday, June 26, 2009 10:51 PM

Photo by Elliot J. Sutherland/The Ottawa Herald


Ken Goudean, Williamsburg, and his son, Isaac Smith, 9, look through Goudean’s collection of comic books Tuesday afternoon at JW Collectibles in Ottawa, as Pat Everett, owner of the shop, stands behind the counter.

Collectors revel in thrill of the hunt

By COURTNEY SERVAES, Herald Staff Writer

Vinyl records coat the interior of JW Collectibles like wallpaper — shades of red, green and blue, hues of yellow and orange.

Big Band Dixieland is placed near Julie London’s “Around Midnight.” The Beach Boys’ “Surfin’ Safari” is a next-door neighbor to the Beatles’ “Love Songs” — and rightfully so.

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