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Originally Posted by tedzan
The source of the "inside info" regarding this particular Cobb card asked me not to reveal his name or the details of it.
He is a very well-respected person in the hobby who has some very interesting knowledge on the history of this card.
Anyhow, it's my understanding, that there are others in the hobby who also know of the details and may chime in here.
TED Z
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Sorry to quote this again, but here's one of the problems with this situation. We have a card that is a possible front & back combo, in a graded TPG holder (I know I know), and we have a "very well-respected person in the hobby" who gives you "inside information" and asks you not to reveal his name or any of the details.
I guess I'm confused about why the shroud of secrecy regarding the card?
Wouldn't a well respected person in the hobby want the details of this card to be known about by anyone who collects these cards ?
This can easily be done while remaining anonymous.
And, if the card is not legit- wouldn't PSA buy the card back from the current owner and destroy it?
Sincerely, Clayton