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Old 10-04-2009, 10:50 AM
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We will consider purchase or trade offers for this exceptionally rare
item. Only 6 Kalamazoo Bat Team Cabinets are known.

Our example is the only known Black Mount example with the Philadelphia team imprinted. Great photo of Harry Wright. Scans will be sent to interested collectors/

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Old 10-05-2009, 11:31 AM
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Doesn't the king of cards answer his emails when he advertises a rare card for sale?
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I'll second that!
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Old 10-06-2009, 05:03 AM
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We have received over 20 inquiries. We have sent scans to each.
We are open to offers and have not set a price.

As for the comments from other Board Members, they were inappropriate and not necessary. The reason we did not respond on Sunday night and Monday was that they we were out of town working on a major consulting assignment for a US government agency.

This hobby is our hobby not our profession. Whilst we have built class baseball collection, our consulting business is our priority. Finally,
we do not appreciate cynical comments about our business or the fact that we have a home office. Thank you for your consideration in this matter


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Old 10-06-2009, 08:16 AM
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Doesn't the king of cards answer his emails when he advertises a rare card for sale?
Barry,

All the times you've mentioned "No personal emails, please!" and now you have the nerve to make "cynical comments", just because someone DOESN'T send you a personal email.


Wow!


Edited to add: Perhaps he should have just said "No soup for you!"



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Old 10-06-2009, 08:34 AM
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I love the Dorskii.
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I've decided to turn over a new leaf. I've given Bruce a hard time in the past, and I shouldn't.

I am going to start a new business venture. I will offer customer friendly translation services for Bruce, pro bono.




Here's the first one:

Barry, Ben, and everyone else,

Sorry I didn't get back to you guys as quickly as I should have. Right after I posted, I got caught up in a couple of things from work that tied me up for longer than expected.

I had many responses to my post and couldn't respond to any in a timely manner. I think I've caught up now and have scans and/or responses out to everyone who emailed. If I've missed you, I apologize. Please drop me a note and let me know.

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Old 10-06-2009, 09:43 AM
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You may think that you are amusing, but we suggest you stick to your day
job (if you have one)

As we learned during our tenure at Wharton "free advice is worth what one
pays for it."

We would appreciate it if those who wish to comment stick to baseball cards.
However, for those who want to do battle, we are armed and ready...and we take no prisoners.

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Old 10-06-2009, 09:47 AM
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You had tenure at Wharton Bruce? What exactly does that mean?

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You may think that you are amusing, but we suggest you stick to your day
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As we learned during our tenure at Wharton "free advice is worth what one
pays for it."

We would appreciate it if those who wish to comment stick to baseball cards.
However, for those who want to do battle, we are armed and ready...and we take no prisoners.

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Not trying to be amusing at all, Bruce. I'm trying to keep you from pissing off Barry, who has been one of your longest and strongest supporters on this board. There was no reason to jump on him.



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Geez. I wonder how many mirrors Bruce has in his office.

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You may think that you are amusing, but we suggest you stick to your day
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As we learned during our tenure at Wharton "free advice is worth what one
pays for it."

We would appreciate it if those who wish to comment stick to baseball cards.
However, for those who want to do battle, we are armed and ready...and we take no prisoners.

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Jim,
Can you please translate this...?
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Old 10-06-2009, 11:52 AM
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Can you please translate this...?

(Best I can do. Sorry, we are just a start up business.)


In his first season with the Padres in 1996, Rickey Henderson was once looking for a seat on the team bus and teammate Steve Finley said, "You have tenure, sit wherever you want." Rickey allegedly replied, "Ten years? Rickey's been playing at least 16, 17 years."


Obviously, Bruce spent a long time getting an undergraduate degree at one of the finest MBA schools in the country.
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Old 10-06-2009, 12:13 PM
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All kidding aside, I am not trying to turn Bruce's legitimate BST post into one of those old fashioned train wrecks.

He made a fair post trying to sell a valuable and rare card. This initial post was without the animosity that, sometimes, pops up in his listings. He then got tied up on business and didn't respond to emails. It happens. It's happened to all of us.

I did not respond, and would not have, until a couple of posters questioned his lack of response and he got nasty. Up until that point, there had been no "cynical comments" about his business nor his home office. He was offended by comments that no one had made.

I did, at that point, try to make light of it. After all, Barry has been one of Bruce's "explainers" for years. (I wanted to say "apologists", but that didn't sound right.) Barry has stood by Bruce when many of us wouldn't. I have always liked that about Barry.

That said, I understand why Bruce took my attempt at humor as an attack.

Bruce, good luck selling a nice card.

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Old 10-06-2009, 12:21 PM
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He was tilting at windmills, eh Jim.................
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Forgot to check this thread today and see it has been steamrolling along...which is a good metaphor since we are on our way to yet another train wreck.

Jim- thanks for the support but Bruce emailed me this morning. Only thing odd here is I usually coordinate my posts on BST to when I know I will be home and able to be at my computer. To list a very significant card for sale right before one is heading out of town on a business trip just seems like a poor strategy.

And for the record I visited Bruce recently and saw the card. It is a beauty and he does really have it, for those who may undoubtedly be skeptical. I don't think I will be the new owner, however.
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Barry,

It is not always easy to coordinate your personal affairs when you are working as a secret agent for the US government.
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I know Greg, secret agent for sure.
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Coming soon:

A post from the Bruci stating that thanks to all of the posts made in this thread and the attention it has received, more than 10,000 inquires were made to buy the card and he actually received 400 percent more than his original asking price.

Bruci win again.
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Old 10-06-2009, 03:00 PM
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What will happen next to the boy who cried wolf once too often?
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Old 10-06-2009, 05:23 PM
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chugga - chugga, chugga - chugga, choo - choo.....

What was it that was said by that King fella? "Can't we all just get along?" Ok, it wasn't Martin Luther King, Jr, it was just Rodney King.
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Old 10-06-2009, 07:35 PM
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who cried de wolf?
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That's "BOB DeWolf" to you.
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You had tenure at Wharton Bruce? What exactly does that mean?
I believe that means that Bruce attended the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. It is often considered to be the best business school in the country.
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I believe that means that Bruce attended the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. It is often considered to be the best business school in the country.
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So you get tenure when you attend? Wow, they must have changed from faculty tenure to student tenure!! Or, maybe I have it all wrong? I am not sure I would want tenure as a student......
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it concerns me when someone claims educational accolades yet cannot substantiate them.
a tenured professor has a lifetime appointment until retirement, except for dismissal with "due cause". the reason for the existence of such a privileged position is the principle of academic freedom, which holds that it is beneficial for state, society and academy in the long run if learned persons are free to examine, hold, and advance controversial views without fear of losing their jobs. tenure allows professors to engage in current political or other controversies.
"matriculation", however, can refer to mere enrollment or registration as a student at a university or college by a student intending to earn a degree, an event which involves only paperwork and is often handled by mail or online. a university might make a distinction between "matriculated students," who are actually accumulating credits toward a degree, and a relative few "non-matriculated students" who may be "auditing" courses or taking classes without receiving credits.
so then bruce, care to elaborate?

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Well I care not to take sides, I do want to point out that while Bob's description of tenure above is probably the most commonly used meaning for the term "tenure," tenure can also mean simply a position. In this case, it seems Bruce was referring to his position as student. So, I'm not entirely sure what Bruce posted is inaccurate.
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With all due respect I feel the more common terminology for tenure at a college refers to faculty. Rarely, if ever, have I heard that term associated with being a student. I am sure it could be used that way but i don't think that is not normal. Kind of like he's looking for the penultimate cards .

I suggest using vocabulary that one is comfortable with when writing, or consulting a dictionary or thesaurus. I always give myself a fairly low B for writing skills but I get immunity for being the moderator.
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I just hate it when you guys hijack a BST thread!


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With all due respect I feel the more common terminology for tenure at a college refers to faculty. Rarely, if ever, have I heard that term associated with being a student. I am sure it could be used that way but i don't think that is not normal. Kind of like he's looking for the penultimate cards .

I suggest using vocabulary that one is comfortable with when writing, or consulting a dictionary or thesaurus. I always give myself a fairly low B for writing skills but I get immunity for being the moderator.
Leon - I think you and I agree. In my post, I said bob's description of tenure is the most commonly used meaning of tenure, not bruce's use of the word.
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Bob Craik's above description of what a tenured faculty member (professor) is, is accurate. I happen to be one at Oregon State University.

Bruce used the term in a more colloquial than technical sense. For example, you can say:

"During Leon's tenure as moderator of Net54, he had to deal with a lot of hassles."

This is the way I read Bruce's use of the term, and it is a correct usage as well.
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In my MS Word dictionary, definition #1 is:

1. "The occupation of an official position, or the length of time that a position is occupied."

Definition #3 pertains to the guaranteed employment of a professor to ensure freedom of speech.

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I sure wish I could have freedom of speech at work - could you imagine telling all of the VPs to go take a flying F (politely and diplomatically, of course) and not worry about being canned. What a concept. I missed my calling - I should have become a Prof somewhere.
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The freedom of speech part mostly pertains to research and writing.
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Is it just me or do you think 35 posts for a B/S/T item is a little too much?
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Has the item sold yet?
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Has the item sold yet?
what item? i have totally forgot..was it a t06 wagner???
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Does this show ever go on the road at any of the card shows?

Amazing how quickly one of Bruce's posts gets thrown off course.
Would love to see a scan of the card for sale, Bruce.
I've never seen any of those items before.

Good to know what tenure is. and what it perhaps is not.

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So, how much does this cabinet go for, I want to check my inventory to see if I have anything to trade.

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Durning my tenure on this forum, I have often wondered why those with a card for sale or trade don't simply include the image of the card in the BST post. If the card has already been scanned to email to those who ask for it, why not just include it in the BST post, rather than respond to x number of email requests?
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Durning my tenure on this forum, I have often wondered why those with a card for sale or trade don't simply include the image of the card in the BST post. If the card has already been scanned to email to those who ask for it, why not just include it in the BST post, rather than respond to x number of email requests?


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It gives the other Bruces something to do instead of sitting around the apartment all day long.
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