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Old 01-08-2002, 01:41 PM
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Posted By: leon

Mastonet had deadlines to meet and put the bat into the catalogue on someone else's word. They had corroborating provenance but it was the wrong evidence. When they got the video of the game it was too late and what was done was done. They immediately pulled the bat from the bidding. They have learned from their mistake. I think we should get over it unless there is someone here that has not made a mistake. Yes, they are experts and should not have made this mistake. They did. How many hundreds of cards are there encapsulated by the major graders that are tainted? To me it is the same as sending a card in. Who do you trust the most? I still stand behind the Mastro guys. Since I do not collect memorabilia I don't have to worry about COA's and LOA's anyway........best regards all

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