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I started to try to read through the last 2 pages of posts to catch myself up on this thread, but then I realized we’re talking about baseball cards and it never needs to get this serious.

Note to self, don’t mail cards to best western.
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I started to try to read through the last 2 pages of posts to catch myself up on this thread, but then I realized we’re talking about baseball cards and it never needs to get this serious.

Note to self, don’t mail cards to best western.
We exited the arguing phase and are now singing kumbaya around the campfire together, united again.
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So, do you think the thief may have stolen exactly 54 lots as some sort of tribute to this forum? I mean, he has apparently netted 54 baseball cards.

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So, do you think the thief may have stolen exactly 54 lots as some sort of tribute to this forum? I mean, he has apparently netted 54 baseball cards.

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I am extremely pleased to report that my E105 Cobb was among the recovered cards.
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Hoping the 14 Matty was recovered as well!
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Hoping the 14 Matty was recovered as well!
The article said the two missing cards had a value of $90,000, the Matty went for $145,000 so I think he's safe.
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The article said the two missing cards had a value of $90,000, the Matty went for $145,000 so I think he's safe.
Also pretty sure the culprit will do everything he can to get the location of those two cards to the police. Anything to mitigate at this point.
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For the most part, the final resolution is about the best that could have been hoped for.

The consignors get the value they deserved, the bidders get the cards they wanted at the price they were willing to pay, the auction house gets their commission, and most importantly, the thief will likely spend some significant time in jail.
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For the most part, the final resolution is about the best that could have been hoped for.

The consignors get the value they deserved, the bidders get the cards they wanted at the price they were willing to pay, the auction house gets their commission, and most importantly, the thief will likely spend some significant time in jail.
The thief will probably get more followers on social media
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I am extremely pleased to report that my E105 Cobb was among the recovered cards.
That is freaking awesome. Great news!!
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Glad to hear this story has a happy ending.

I guess we will find this perp got a hold of the package.
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Thankfully, those landmark cards are not lost to the hobby; that would have been a shame.
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I am extremely pleased to report that my E105 Cobb was among the recovered cards.
That's great news!
That was my biggest concern, that the thief would have dumped the cards when he felt the police closing in.
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Update: https://www.sportscollectorsdaily.co...overed-arrest/

Besides the glamour shot of the perp, the two still missing cards have now been identified:

PSA 8 1941 Play Ball Ted Williams (PSA Cert #05159693)


PSA 5 1909 T204 Ramly Walter Johnson (PSA Cert #90586922)


Hope they recover these remaining two, especially the Ramly WaJo.
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PSA 8 1941 Play Ball Ted Williams (PSA Cert #05159693)


PSA 5 1909 T204 Ramly Walter Johnson (PSA Cert #90586922)


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Those grades are hilarious in comparison to what they'd receive today.
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There was a time grading was not tethered to the ultramodern perfect (or altered) card and you didn't need to alter a vintage card to get an 8.
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Right now the perp's face is matching his hands after being caught red-handed with the graded card loot.

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Those grades are hilarious in comparison to what they'd receive today.
I'd say today, the Williams might get a NM 7 and the Johnson a 4 VG-EX at best.
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I'd say today, the Williams might get a NM 7 and the Johnson a 4 VG-EX at best.
Not to beat them up because those are examples of grading at that time but the Williams might be a 6 today and yeah the Johnson is closer to VG and that VG-EX.
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Not to beat them up because those are examples of grading at that time but the Williams might be a 6 today and yeah the Johnson is closer to VG and that VG-EX.
Maybe that's what they would get today but they've become way too harsh. They overgraded years ago and now they undergrade so my assessments are right in the middle.
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Those grades are hilarious in comparison to what they'd receive today.
Apparently, Memory Lane likes to "freshen up" the old slabs for their auctions too. I had to leave one of my winning cards behind because they told me they "got a bad batch of slabs". The card looked worse than it did in the scans (of course you know that from experience) as the "baggie" surround looks like it was baked at 1000 degrees and the back of the case had about 50 stress cracks in it as well. Bad batch, LOL. They said they have a standing appointment with PSA and that it will get shipped back to me in a couple of weeks. . irvine is right around the corner. I'm sure it will look much better?

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Update: https://www.sportscollectorsdaily.co...overed-arrest/

Besides the glamour shot of the perp, the two still missing cards have now been identified:

PSA 8 1941 Play Ball Ted Williams (PSA Cert #05159693)

Hope they recover these remaining two, especially the Ramly WaJo.
Gulp, I bid on that Ted Williams but did not win. I feel bad for the sellers and the ones trying to buy the cards. That said, they delivered my '52 Topps Mays in a nice wooden case. If I could only get their logo off the case it would be great.
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gulp, i bid on that ted williams but did not win. I feel bad for the sellers and the ones trying to buy the cards. That said, they delivered my '52 topps mays in a nice wooden case. if i could only get their logo off the case it would be great.
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It appears some (all?) of the cert numbers have been deactivated on the PSA registry. Anyone have experience with what may happen next in that regard?
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It appears some (all?) of the cert numbers have been deactivated on the PSA registry. Anyone have experience with what may happen next in that regard?
What's your best guess?
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It appears some (all?) of the cert numbers have been deactivated on the PSA registry. Anyone have experience with what may happen next in that regard?
If you are referring to the 54 cards that had been stolen and now recovered, I think it would be obvious that PSA would activate the certs again.
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Anyone have the cliff notes version to summarize this thread?
This article covers it pretty well. You'll just miss out on all the arguing and opinions about what was done and what should have been done.

https://www.sportscollectorsdaily.co...overed-arrest/
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Anyone have the cliff notes version to summarize this thread?
  • There was a card show in Strongsville, Ohio earlier this year
  • There is a Best Western Plus located near the card show venue
  • Memory Lane shipped 54 high-value cards via FedEx to that BW+
  • A ML employee arrived at the BW+ about 3 days after the cards arrived
  • At some point during those 3 days, the cards went missing
  • Despite the fact they couldn't locate the cards, ML decided to let the auction run its course, notifying only a minimum of people
  • 52 of the 54 cards were recovered roughly a month later
  • An employee of BW+ had quit his job shortly after the cards went missing
  • That employee has been arrested in connection with the missing cards

This (nearly) 1,000 post thread contains numerous opinions, egos, and insults. It also has some other details. However, the info above is a decent recap.
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  • There was a card show in Strongsville, Ohio earlier this year
  • There is a Best Western Plus located near the card show venue
  • Memory Lane shipped 54 high-value cards via FedEx to that BW+
  • A ML employee arrived at the BW+ about 3 days after the cards arrived
  • At some point during those 3 days, the cards went missing
  • Despite the fact they couldn't locate the cards, ML decided to let the auction run its course, notifying only a minimum of people
  • 52 of the 54 cards were recovered roughly a month later
  • An employee of BW+ had quit his job shortly after the cards went missing
  • That employee has been arrested in connection with the missing cards

This (nearly) 1,000 post thread contains numerous opinions, egos, and insults. It also has some other details. However, the info above is a decent recap.
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For anyone who won one of the cards that were stolen, were you able to purchase that card? I think only one member has said they won one of the stolen cards.

I do hope the two missing cards show up soon.
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For anyone who won one of the cards that were stolen, were you able to purchase that card? I think only one member has said they won one of the stolen cards.
I do hope the two missing cards show up soon.
At least two, posts #29 and #931.
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  • There was a card show in Strongsville, Ohio earlier this year
  • There is a Best Western Plus located near the card show venue
  • Memory Lane shipped 54 high-value cards via FedEx to that BW+
  • A ML employee arrived at the BW+ about 3 days after the cards arrived
  • At some point during those 3 days, the cards went missing
  • Despite the fact they couldn't locate the cards, ML decided to let the auction run its course, notifying only a minimum of people
  • 52 of the 54 cards were recovered roughly a month later
  • An employee of BW+ had quit his job shortly after the cards went missing
  • That employee has been arrested in connection with the missing cards

This (nearly) 1,000 post thread contains numerous opinions, egos, and insults. It also has some other details. However, the info above is a decent recap.
Is it a fact they couldn't locate the cards? Isn't it possible the police knew or suspected where the cards were and were waiting to make the bust?

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Is it a fact they couldn't locate the cards? Isn't it possible the police knew or suspected where the cards were and were waiting to make the bust?

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And in turn, an expectancy that there was a good possibility of recovery may have informed ML's decision to continue the auction. Just speculating, but common sense would suggest there weren't that many suspects to begin with and they may well have had leads they were pursuing. You can't just go around kicking down people's doors.
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Update: Man Accused of Stealing $2.1 Million in Cards in Court; 2nd Arrest ‘Expected’

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In life, we sometimes come to a proverbial fork in the road, when the next decision we make sends our life down a particular path.

Despite a no questions asked reward being offered, the cards remained missing. Paxton is now facing a charge that could result in a lengthy jail sentence.
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Despite a no questions asked reward being offered, the cards remained missing. Paxton is now facing a charge that could result in a lengthy jail sentence.
If you come to a fork in the road, take it.
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