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Edward
11-07-2014, 05:52 AM
briefcase was stolen. Included was t3 cobb sgc40, t3 young sgc 40. please be on lookout. any advice would be most appreciated. thank you. you are a great community

Donscards
11-07-2014, 06:01 AM
briefcase was stolen. Included was t3 cobb sgc40, t3 young sgc 40. please be on lookout. any advice would be most appreciated. thank you. you are a great community

Was the briefcase stolen at a show or work etc. hope all works out.

AJR
11-07-2014, 06:04 AM
Edward,

Sorry to hear that.

Can you provide more information?

Where was the briefcase stolen? What city? What are some of the specifics of the robbery? Was it from your home, out of your car, on the train, in an airport, the more info you share the better we can be at helping you track it down.

Also, please include if possible the SGC barcode skew numbers for specific card identification.

Thanks, sorry for your loss.

Edward
11-07-2014, 06:06 AM
thanks guys. from hotel in Maryland. don't have barcode numbers. was stupid I guess

Leon
11-07-2014, 06:10 AM
thanks guys. from hotel in Maryland. don't have barcode numbers. was stupid I guess

These type cards are literally like fingerprints. I know you said you don't have barcodes but how about a scan?

I Only Smoke 4 the Cards
11-07-2014, 06:14 AM
thanks guys. from hotel in Maryland. don't have barcode numbers. was stupid I guess
Where in Maryland?

Jobu
11-07-2014, 07:16 AM
Scans would be great - I will definitely keep my eyes open for you. If no scans, do you remember any distinguishing characteristics that we can look for (e.g., corners, creases, stains, ad back or checklist)?

I would also keep my eye on the local Craigslist (found my friend's stolen laptop that way) and of course, EBay and local pawn shops.

Best of luck - and sorry for your loss!

jefferyepayne
11-07-2014, 07:30 AM
briefcase was stolen. Included was t3 cobb sgc40, t3 young sgc 40. please be on lookout. any advice would be most appreciated. thank you. you are a great community

Did you buy them from ebay? Or an auction site? If either, you ought to be able to get their images from VCP or from the former auctions page on the auction site.

If purchased from someone you know, ask them where they got them and this may lead you to a site with scans as well.

Good luck.

jeff

billyb
11-07-2014, 07:48 AM
Did you make a police report, the sooner you do that the better chance to recover them.
They will need complete descriptions/photos so they can enter the information in the police computer system.
They also have contacts with local pawn shop, who have to make all their transactions documented and sent to their local Police Departments.
But you have to do that now.

Jay Wolt
11-07-2014, 09:15 AM
Did you buy them from ebay? Or an auction site? If either, you ought to be able to get their images from VCP or from the former auctions page on the auction site.

If purchased from someone you know, ask them where they got them and this may lead you to a site with scans as well.

Good luck.

jeff

If Jeff's advice falls short. Why not contact SGC w/ your dilemma. I just checked their pop report & they
have graded 6 Cobb & 6 Young SGC-40's
If you were the original submitter they can easily give you the cert. #'s & if you bought them from the submitter
that shouldn't be too much of a problem to get the #'s.

gnaz01
11-07-2014, 10:03 AM
Most likely if not returned they will show up at auction soon. Can you give any distinguishing characteristics so we can keep an eye out if they pop up on eBay, etc??

BruceinGa
11-07-2014, 11:27 AM
Best of luck, hope you find them!:mad:

Edward
11-07-2014, 12:37 PM
Thank you so much guys. don't even have scans. had em cuz I loved em. cobb had slightest of paper loss. im just very sad. came from my dad.

I Only Smoke 4 the Cards
11-07-2014, 01:02 PM
This seems sketchy.

Edward
11-07-2014, 01:15 PM
how in the world does this seem sketchy to you mr. young prosecutor?

I Only Smoke 4 the Cards
11-07-2014, 01:28 PM
how in the world does this seem sketchy to you mr. young prosecutor?

These are the things that stick out most to me.

(1) You don't have a long track record on the site - 13 posts

(2) The circumstances are very odd - You were carrying very rare baseball cards in a briefcase because you like to have them with you. You left the briefcase unsecured in a hotel

(3) You are not forthcoming with your story - You didn't name the hotel or details of the "theft"

(4) There aren't any photos of the cards - no way to verify story

Feel free to prove me wrong by posting a police report.

Peter_Spaeth
11-07-2014, 01:33 PM
I read him to mean he OWNED the cards because he loved them, not that that is why he had them with him in a hotel.

I Only Smoke 4 the Cards
11-07-2014, 01:39 PM
I read him to mean he OWNED the cards because he loved them, not that that is why he had them with him in a hotel.

Maybe he cleared that up when he filed his police report.

Peter_Spaeth
11-07-2014, 01:46 PM
Since you don't believe him, what's his motive?

I Only Smoke 4 the Cards
11-07-2014, 01:49 PM
Since you don't believe him, what's his motive?
No idea.

jhs5120
11-07-2014, 02:22 PM
A couple suggestions:
1. File a police report - this will make the process of claiming ownership of the cards easier when/if they show up again.
2. Put out a scan of the cards on the forum.
3. IMPORTANT! Register the cert. number with your SGC registry (if you do not have one, MAKE ONE!). SGC will email you when someone else tries to register your card. It probably won't be the man/woman who stole your cards, but an unsuspecting buyer.
4. If the briefcase was stolen from the cleaning staff, talk to the hotel and they will fairly easily be able to tell you who was in your room.
5. The approximate value of the cards is $5,000. You should emphasize the value to any authorities you talk to. I once had cards stolen by a maintenance worker, the matter was taken much more seriously when I brought in the amount.

Peter_Spaeth
11-07-2014, 02:27 PM
A couple suggestions:
1. File a police report - this will make the process of claiming ownership of the cards easier when/if they show up again.
2. Put out a scan of the cards on the forum.
3. IMPORTANT! Register the cert. number with your SGC registry (if you do not have one, MAKE ONE!). SGC will email you when someone else tries to register your card. It probably won't be the man/woman who stole your cards, but an unsuspecting buyer.
4. If the briefcase was stolen from the cleaning staff, talk to the hotel and they will fairly easily be able to tell you who was in your room.
5. The approximate value of the cards is $5,000. You should emphasize the value to any authorities you talk to. I once had cards stolen by a maintenance worker, the matter was taken much more seriously when I brought in the amount.

If you read what he said, he said he had no scans or serial numbers.

obcmac
11-07-2014, 02:38 PM
I don't know Edward at all, but the story sounded odd to me as well. I'm not saying that there is anything going on, but more of the story would be helpful. I am not in the habit of carrying the gems of my collection around in a briefcase...also, I'm pretty sure I can dig up a scan, or a record of grading for almost all my cards...might mention the hotel in the fuller story as well. I see why there is some skepticism, but cards stolen are always a tragedy. Good luck with the recovery!

Mac Wubben

jhs5120
11-07-2014, 02:42 PM
If you read what he said, he said he had no scans or serial numbers.

You know what, I caught he said he had no serial number, but didn't realize he had no scans.

Where did he get the cards? Surely the dealer has a scan, or submitted the cards to SGC and can find the serial number.

Peter_Spaeth
11-07-2014, 03:00 PM
You know what, I caught he said he had no serial number, but didn't realize he had no scans.

Where did he get the cards? Surely the dealer has a scan, or submitted the cards to SGC and can find the serial number.

He said they were his dad's. But yeah there must be some way to trace them back to someone, you would think?

h2oya311
11-07-2014, 03:29 PM
+1, I thought something smelled fishy early on...but maybe I'm wrong. If they were his dad's, then either he purchased them graded or got them graded himself.

Once we have the answer to that, either SGC will help or VCP / google will help. If any are raw, then I believe the OP is SOL. Kinda hard to prove the cards were ever in your possession without scans or serial numbers!

If this isn't a scam, then I can only imagine how horrible this would be!!

hangman62
11-07-2014, 03:52 PM
Hmmmm.... that's odd

Edward
11-07-2014, 04:08 PM
yeah. this is sooooo odd. what am I selling? wanna debate alex? lets go

Edward
11-07-2014, 04:17 PM
what in the world could you fishy smelling people think im selling here. unbelievaheckable.

Eric72
11-07-2014, 04:23 PM
Ed,

If I may be permitted to ask a question...why did you have these in a briefcase at a hotel?

Not casting aspersions here, as I can think of many valid reasons...you were setting up at a card show in the hotel or nearby...traveling to spend time with a friend or family member and wanted to show them the T3 cards...showing them to a current or prospective client/customer...etc.

Additionally, someone posted that only a handful of examples in that particular grade exist. This may help track down scans, or at the very least, cert numbers. It may be an avenue you wish to explore.

Best regards,

Eric

GoldenAge50s
11-07-2014, 04:23 PM
If you really want help, give the full story, not just 2-3 clip-line sentences. You give no one anything to go on so far.

pawpawdiv9
11-07-2014, 04:26 PM
Sir, these guys would like to help you. But you are not giving anything for them to help with. Thats all from what i read. Theres really no way they can without any pics, serial #'s or where they were bought from.
Recently a guy got robbed (post-war) and provided in depth list and etc. Was able to recover some of them with some of these guys help and the police across many states and ebay.

I Only Smoke 4 the Cards
11-07-2014, 04:29 PM
Sir, these guys would like to help you. But you are not giving anything for them to help with. Thats all from what i read. Theres really no way they can without any pics, serial #'s or where they were bought from.
Recently a guy got robbed (post-war) and provided in depth list and etc. Was able to recover some of them with some of these guys help and the police across many states and ebay.
I would help but the longer Edward handles it this way the less credible his claim looks.

tschock
11-07-2014, 04:34 PM
I would help but the longer Edward handles it this way the less credible his claim looks.

Alex,

Yep, that sneaking suspicion.

The OP: "any advice would be most appreciated"

Many above: As much information and details as possible as to what happened.

The OP now wants to debate on whether the claim is real or not rather than provide as much information as possible?

:confused::confused::confused::confused::confused: :confused:

CardboardCollector
11-07-2014, 04:41 PM
briefcase was stolen. Included was t3 cobb sgc40, t3 young sgc 40. please be on lookout. any advice would be most appreciated. thank you. you are a great community

Thank you so much guys. don't even have scans. had em cuz I loved em. cobb had slightest of paper loss. im just very sad. came from my dad.

I do not collect graded cards, but can a SGC40 have paper loss?

Moonlight Graham
11-07-2014, 04:42 PM
Ed, I have to tell you that until you provide more specifics of the crime, I am inclined to side with Alex here. I think that before you get on a forum to report your briefcase being stolen, you should have called the police, or informed the hotel management to see if they have any video that may show something. Once those matters have been taken care of, then post what happened here. Maybe you already did those things, but if you did you never said.

Joe Kemmett

Edward
11-07-2014, 05:14 PM
what id be most interested in knowing is the OPs motivation to lie. what motivation could there be? please help me, and forgive my naivitee

Moonlight Graham
11-07-2014, 05:19 PM
Ed, I'm not calling you a liar, but everyone needs to hear all the details and what you've done about it so far so that you can get some good advice, like you asked for.

Joe Kemmett

tiger8mush
11-07-2014, 05:34 PM
what id be most interested in knowing is the OPs motivation to lie. what motivation could there be? please help me, and forgive my naivitee

So you don't want to provide info so we can help you get your cards back, you would prefer to dabble in theoretical debate?

No clue what your motive is, other than to create trouble. We are trying to help you and you are NOT answering questions that would help us help you. Give us some history on the cards. When were they purchased? When were they graded? Where in Maryland were you, what day were they stolen, why don't you have pics/scans of the cards that you love so much? If they were purchased via auction in the last 15 years we might be able to HELP you by looking online for auction photos. People have come on this board before asking for help, and since we are trying to help them, they are nice and engage in meaningful discussion and answer the questions we ask them. You know, they cooperate.

irishdenny
11-07-2014, 05:38 PM
briefcase was stolen. Included was t3 cobb sgc40, t3 young sgc 40. please be on lookout. any advice would be most appreciated. thank you. you are a great community

You also sad they the 2 Cards came from Your Dad.
We want to Help... As per Your Request.

Only You have not given us Any Information to go oN...
If You were me... How would You Help me?

You Couldn't, I'd didn't give You Any Pertinent Information for You to Help me!
So I guess I'm Right where I Started... I don't know anything... :D

Edward... Honestly, If You Really came here for Help, Then Spill the Beans!

D.P.Johnson
11-07-2014, 05:52 PM
what id be most interested in knowing is the OPs motivation to lie. what motivation could there be? please help me, and forgive my naivitee

Some people lie when they're on the internet to create drama. Some people lie to get attention. Some people lie because they're trolls. Some people lie because they have mental issues.

Econteachert205
11-07-2014, 05:58 PM
So I'm curious as is everyone why the op had his t3s in his briefcase at a hotel. Could be something innocuous ie:

I wanted to bring the cards to work to show my boss, then on the way grabbed a drink at a hotel bar and got robbed

Or something more sinister:

I had to bring collateral to show the bookie I could pay if need be then I got robbed. Or I was going to pawn these cards temporarily for a fix, then I got robbed.

Or a combination of the two:

After showing my buddies at work my cool cards I went to meet a hooker at a hotel. The pimp met me there and proceeded to rob me of my cards.


I am enjoying this choose your own adventure thread! Whatever the reason I still hope he gets those cards back

vthobby
11-07-2014, 06:28 PM
briefcase was stolen. Included was t3 cobb sgc40, t3 young sgc 40. please be on lookout. any advice would be most appreciated. thank you. you are a great community

Guys: I'm not a detective by trade but I have dealt with this in my line of work. The VERY first post raised a red flag in my mind. There are absolutely no details whatsoever. No sentence structure either. If this really happened I would think maybe: " To all on NET54, on 11/XX/2014, a brown briefcase was stolen from my room at the Hilton in XXXX. I was in town to ______ and these cards were very special to me. "

or something like that. There is so much documentation out there also that it would be very difficult not to know the serial #rs. If you got them on ebay, look the item up. If you got them from SGC well.....how hard is that?

Not buying it. New guy wants a bit of sympathy or just fishing for thrills or whatever. I applaud those who actually brought up this point to begin with because we all want to help if this really happened.

peace, mike

I Only Smoke 4 the Cards
11-07-2014, 06:28 PM
So I'm curious as is everyone why the op had his t3s in his briefcase at a hotel. Could be something innocuous ie:

I wanted to bring the cards to work to show my boss, then on the way grabbed a drink at a hotel bar and got robbed

Or something more sinister:

I had to bring collateral to show the bookie I could pay if need be then I got robbed. Or I was going to pawn these cards temporarily for a fix, then I got robbed.

Or a combination of the two:

After showing my buddies at work my cool cards I went to meet a hooker at a hotel. The pimp met me there and proceeded to rob me of my cards.


I am enjoying this choose your own adventure thread! Whatever the reason I still hope he gets those cards back
I'm hoping for a Scarface like drug deal gone wrong.

Luke
11-07-2014, 06:36 PM
Guys: I'm not a detective by trade but I have dealt with this in my line of work. The VERY first post raised a red flag in my mind. There are absolutely no details whatsoever. No sentence structure either. If this really happened I would think maybe: " To all on NET54, on 11/XX/2014, a brown briefcase was stolen from my room at the Hilton in XXXX. I was in town to ______ and these cards were very special to me. "

or something like that. There is so much documentation out there also that it would be very difficult not to know the serial #rs. If you got them on ebay, look the item up. If you got them from SGC well.....how hard is that?

Not buying it. New guy wants a bit of sympathy or just fishing for thrills or whatever. I applaud those who actually brought up this point to begin with because we all want to help if this really happened.

peace, mike

Yeah, I had that exact reaction when I read the first post.

frankbmd
11-07-2014, 07:01 PM
Lateral thinking is required on this one.

I suspect the briefcase was locked because of the valuables within. Therefore the thief was interested in the briefcase and had no knowledge of the contents. The briefcase was made of fine leather, either black or brown. A three digit code or a key would be required to open the case. If the thief had the wherewithal and time a total of 1000 three digit codes could be tried and the case could be opened safely. He would then gain access to the case. I suspect that he knew what might be in the case and was interested in the classified documents rather than cardboard. If the thief was in a hurry, a crowbar was probably used to crack the case and obtain the documents. I therefore conclude that the Turkey Reds are essentially a red herring in this drama and can be found in a dumpster behind the Motel 6 in Ocean City, Maryland.
I could be wrong, but if there is a board member in the vicinity of Ocean City, let me know what you find.;)

BruceinGa
11-07-2014, 07:17 PM
I can see it now, all dumpsters in Md with two or three sports card collectors up to their waists in trash!

frankbmd
11-07-2014, 07:22 PM
I can see it now, all dumpsters in Md with two or three sports card collectors up to their waists in trash!

That might be necessary since most of the Maryland hotels have had an "Ed" registered this week.:D

I Only Smoke 4 the Cards
11-07-2014, 07:32 PM
Lateral thinking is required on this one.

I suspect the briefcase was locked because of the valuables within. Therefore the thief was interested in the briefcase and had no knowledge of the contents. The briefcase was made of fine leather, either black or brown. A three digit code or a key would be required to open the case. If the thief had the wherewithal and time a total of 1000 three digit codes could be tried and the case could be opened safely. He would then gain access to the case. I suspect that he knew what might be in the case and was interested in the classified documents rather than cardboard. If the thief was in a hurry, a crowbar was probably used to crack the case and obtain the documents. I therefore conclude that Turkey Reds are essentially a red herring in this drama and can be found in a dumpster behind the Motel 6 in Ocean City, Maryland.
I could be wrong, but if there is a board member in the vicinity of Ocean City, let me know what you find.;)
Espionage - I don't know why I didn't think of it sooner.

Bocabirdman
11-07-2014, 07:47 PM
Lateral thinking is required on this one.

I suspect the briefcase was locked because of the valuables within. Therefore the thief was interested in the briefcase and had no knowledge of the contents. The briefcase was made of fine leather, either black or brown. A three digit code or a key would be required to open the case. If the thief had the wherewithal and time a total of 1000 three digit codes could be tried and the case could be opened safely. He would then gain access to the case. I suspect that he knew what might be in the case and was interested in the classified documents rather than cardboard. If the thief was in a hurry, a crowbar was probably used to crack the case and obtain the documents. I therefore conclude that the Turkey Reds are essentially a red herring in this drama and can be found in a dumpster behind the Motel 6 in Ocean City, Maryland.
I could be wrong, but if there is a board member in the vicinity of Ocean City, let me know what you find.;)

Motel 6 "leaves the light on" so the surveillance footage might prove useful. Of course, in order to keep rates down, they haven't upgraded the security system and they haven't been able to get the tape out of the VCR since 1998.

ALR-bishop
11-07-2014, 08:28 PM
.....he guessed correctly in post 4

BicycleSpokes
11-08-2014, 01:36 AM
I imagine Ed took out the first two dudes with his ninja skills, but the third guy unfortunately got away with the T3s...

bobbyw8469
11-08-2014, 02:57 AM
Very weird thread.....not sure why I read it.

Tcards-Please
11-08-2014, 03:37 AM
With a little help from Frank, I think I am on the trail.

While walking behind a rent by the hour motel (no name mentioned), I found a briefcase beside a dumpster. I remember that a long time board member mentioned something about losing a briefcase and was needing help. Excitement filled the air and I was feeling a sense of accomplishment. I immediately thought back to all those times of watching Hong Kong Phooey (Saturday cartoon show) and thinking how one day all that time sitting in front of the TV would pay off.

Sorry, I got off track. Anyway I walked over and picked up the briefcase and noticed that there was something in it. My heart was racing as I thought man this is it. As I opened it up to review the contents, my joy was replaced with sorrow as no T3s were in there. The only thing in the briefcase were copies of "Effective Communication" and "Correspondence Made Easy".

I will continue my search.

r/
Frank

toledo_mudhen
11-08-2014, 04:07 AM
Motel 6 "leaves the light on" so the surveillance footage might prove useful. Of course, in order to keep rates down, they haven't upgraded the security system and they haven't been able to get the tape out of the VCR since 1998.

I thot Motel 6 was the one that "left the seat up"?

Fred
11-08-2014, 04:40 AM
Could it be Professer Plum, in the Ball Room?

No scans, no certs.... certainly looks like it's going to be a tough case to crack.... have you spoken with Encyclopedia Brown yet?

gnaz01
11-08-2014, 05:17 AM
Could this be Adrian using a new name :D

Tao_Moko
11-08-2014, 06:48 AM
I'm so ashamed for chiming in.

My thoughts were that maybe our community would be heart broken over the loss and all come together to donate some cards of our own to fill this void. Surely someone has a spare collectors grade T3 Cobb they are willing to part with.

Er!c Sh@rp

milkit1
11-08-2014, 07:21 AM
If someone could Photoshop the "wagner lotion guy" with a t3 Cobb id really appreciate it :)

frankbmd
11-08-2014, 07:31 AM
Lateral thinking is required on this one.

I suspect the briefcase was locked because of the valuables within. Therefore the thief was interested in the briefcase and had no knowledge of the contents. The briefcase was made of fine leather, either black or brown. A three digit code or a key would be required to open the case. If the thief had the wherewithal and time a total of 1000 three digit codes could be tried and the case could be opened safely. He would then gain access to the case. I suspect that he knew what might be in the case and was interested in the classified documents rather than cardboard. If the thief was in a hurry, a crowbar was probably used to crack the case and obtain the documents. I therefore conclude that the Turkey Reds are essentially a red herring in this drama and can be found in a dumpster behind the Motel 6 in Ocean City, Maryland.
I could be wrong, but if there is a board member in the vicinity of Ocean City, let me know what you find.;)

Not classified documents and not fine leather, but I think I could find the time to crack open this case with one of a thousand three digit codes. :D:D:D

AJR
11-08-2014, 07:42 AM
167172

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GSXbgfKFWg

solved!

jandr272
11-08-2014, 07:48 AM
So I'm curious as is everyone why the op had his t3s in his briefcase at a hotel. Could be something innocuous ie:

I wanted to bring the cards to work to show my boss, then on the way grabbed a drink at a hotel bar and got robbed

Or something more sinister:

I had to bring collateral to show the bookie I could pay if need be then I got robbed. Or I was going to pawn these cards temporarily for a fix, then I got robbed.

Or a combination of the two:

After showing my buddies at work my cool cards I went to meet a hooker at a hotel. The pimp met me there and proceeded to rob me of my cards.


I am enjoying this choose your own adventure thread! Whatever the reason I still hope he gets those cards back

This post made my morning!

I Only Smoke 4 the Cards
11-08-2014, 08:05 AM
I believe I have identified the suspect. As I was reading the Washington Post I noticed a very suspicious picture taken in Hagerstown, MD. At first this looks like a normal meat packing plant but upon further inspection the nefarious truth is revealed. Is that hooded fi gu re working or (more likely) inspecting the stolen contents of a briefcase of cards? You be the judge. http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/14/11/08/7eaaba6d8444880432b998d5393dcee3.jpg

Bocabirdman
11-08-2014, 08:42 AM
I believe I have identified the suspect. As I was reading the Washington Post I noticed a very suspicious picture taken in Hagerstown, MD. At first this looks like a normal meat packing plant but upon further inspection the nefarious truth is revealed. Is that hooded fi gu re working or (more likely) inspecting the stolen contents of a briefcase of cards? You be the judge. http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/14/11/08/7eaaba6d8444880432b998d5393dcee3.jpg

I think he is retching after seeing his co-worker handling the ground meat with her bare hand. That wedding band has years and years of everything hanging on it:eek::D

I Only Smoke 4 the Cards
11-08-2014, 08:48 AM
I think he is retching after seeing his co-worker handling the ground meat with her bare hand. That wedding band has years and years of everything hanging on it:eek::D
Hahaha probably so

frankbmd
11-08-2014, 08:51 AM
Her left thumb may also be in the product.:eek::eek::eek:

Bocabirdman
11-08-2014, 08:53 AM
Her left thumb may also be in the product.

Actually, the meat is being processed in a subway station men's room. That is painfully awkward Rob Lowe, unable to go with anyone else in the room.

grainsley
11-08-2014, 09:25 AM
I may have missed it due to my quick peruse, but was it ever confirmed that this was reported to the local PD? Which one? Assigned for follow-up? Call me negative.....

KingFisk
11-08-2014, 09:26 AM
Not classified documents and not fine leather, but I think I could find the time to crack open this case with one of a thousand three digit codes. :D:D:D

Is it possible that this is the breifcase that Jules Winnfield and Vincent Vega were securing for Marsellus Wallace? The T3s give off a glow when the case is opened?
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uV-QtaYVo2w

gnaz01
11-08-2014, 09:29 AM
Is it possible that this is the breifcase that Jules Winnfield and Vincent Vega were securing for Marsellus Wallace? The T3s give off a glow when the case is opened?
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uV-QtaYVo2w

OMG that is sooooooo funny!!!

BicycleSpokes
11-08-2014, 11:20 AM
Is it possible that this is the breifcase that Jules Winnfield and Vincent Vega were securing for Marsellus Wallace? The T3s give off a glow when the case is opened?

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uV-QtaYVo2w


... and I had thought it was Marsellus Wallace's soul in there all these years! Who would have known!?


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Bocabirdman
11-08-2014, 11:38 AM
... and I had thought it was Marsellus Wallace's soul in there all these years! Who would have known!?


Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk

Gee and all these years I was sure it was a battery powered light with a gold-colored lens. Boy, do I feel stupid. Maybe I will put the cream of my collection in a Pulp Fiction Lunch Box and head off for a night at the Motel 6.

jbsports33
11-08-2014, 12:02 PM
Part of the hobby that just keeps making me more upset - good luck with the search

We had a 1957 set taken at the Boston Show - theft seems to be up so be careful

Jimmy

sporteq
11-08-2014, 05:13 PM
I'm not sure if anyone mentioned.. hotels/motels have VIDEO CAMS.. dude! Now go find who jacked your stuff. :D

Albert

Bosox Blair
11-09-2014, 07:17 PM
Is OJ out yet? I hear he liked to rob sports memorabilia out of a hotel room...could be your man.

Cheers,
Blair

EvilKing00
11-10-2014, 04:11 PM
what id be most interested in knowing is the OPs motivation to lie. what motivation could there be? please help me, and forgive my naivitee

Id bet there isnt many cobb t3s graded 40, id give sgc a call to get the numbers

EvilKing00
11-10-2014, 04:16 PM
Totally reminds me of that guy adrien, amusing thread and not sure why lol

EvilKing00
11-10-2014, 04:20 PM
Is it possible that this is the breifcase that Jules Winnfield and Vincent Vega were securing for Marsellus Wallace? The T3s give off a glow when the case is opened?
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uV-QtaYVo2w

I cant resist..... "What does Marsellus Wallace look like??

frankbmd
11-10-2014, 04:28 PM
Totally reminds me of that guy adrien, amusing thread and not sure why lol

The Edwardian Inn in Helena, Arkansas shares the same last six letters as our old friend. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

ksabet
11-10-2014, 04:37 PM
LOLOLOL. This is the last group I would ever try to pull something over on. I am thoroughly entertained.

Please Ed Come back for more!!

EvilKing00
11-10-2014, 05:16 PM
Ot, but in the same almost odd and bizarre vien, if your a met fan, mets just signed cuddyer to a 2 year deal. Maybe fred willpon took the brief case thinking there was cash in it to pay this guy.

HOF Auto Rookies
11-10-2014, 06:01 PM
Apparently this clown could give two shits about this so called briefcase with these cards in it with no paper trail that we know of.

I bet he stole the briefcase, then someone stole it from him.

Good troll


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Danny Smith
11-10-2014, 06:39 PM
Is it against forum rules to sell briefcases on the B/S/T?

Bocabirdman
11-10-2014, 06:47 PM
Is it against forum rules to sell briefcases on the B/S/T?

Not if it is slabbed and the blood on the handle is yours.:D

ATP
11-10-2014, 07:41 PM
Is it against forum rules to sell briefcases on the B/S/T?

Yes, coincidentally I actually did buy a nice metal briefcase from someone on bst last year, seriously... :)

Danny Smith
11-10-2014, 08:11 PM
That is awesome.

Yes, coincidentally I actually did buy a nice metal briefcase from someone on bst last year, seriously... :)

Bpm0014
11-10-2014, 08:20 PM
Has the original poster ever answered any of the questions? No doubt that this is all a lie, but very peculiar in that I don't understand the motive?

sycks22
11-10-2014, 08:33 PM
If he stayed in a Holiday Inn Express last night he'll figure it out in no time.

the 'stache
11-11-2014, 06:17 AM
I can't be the only person that immediately thought "you have two T3s your father left you, Ty Cobb and Cy Young, and you don't have a scan, a picture, or even the serial numbers from SGC"?

RichardSimon
11-11-2014, 09:08 AM
Has the original poster ever answered any of the questions? No doubt that this is all a lie, but very peculiar in that I don't understand the motive?

Maybe some people like to be the center of attention and will do anything to get it. Their ego is limitless.