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Old 06-07-2005, 05:08 PM
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Posted By: dan mckee

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Old 06-07-2005, 05:21 PM
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Now here is a topic that is worth discussing. Wasted of a really neat item, I am really regretting not buying this item when I had the chance. It would have most certainly STAYED IN TACT as it was meant to be. This stinks!!!!!!

At least it looks as if they are taking care to not damage the cards any more than they were.

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Old 06-07-2005, 06:16 PM
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Posted By: Jeremy Wagoner

had it started with a lower bid. seller would have done well.

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Old 06-07-2005, 06:24 PM
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Posted By: Zach

O well it is kind of a shame but it gives collectors like me a chance at some of the 19th century guys for cheap.

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Dan, Pardon my ignorance on this but what box are you referring to? This just looks like a trimmed mayo. I guess I missed something. Thanks.

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This I think Barry is the piece.

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Thanks- oh that box. I think it was a trunk. When you said box, I was picturing a label from a cigar box. I think it was pretty clear that those cards weren't destined to stay intact. There is always someone with a grandiose plan to break something up and hit it big.

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Grandiose, Sullies, that’s two $5 dollar words in one day Barry you’re cut off.

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I used to teach English in college and did graduate work in English literature. Forgive me, but words were the tools of my trade.

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Posted By: brian p

I think the seller's ebay ID hints at his modus operandi -- piecesofthegame.

I just had a great idea. Perhaps Topps could buy up vintage bb cards, like they did for the T206's, but instead of encapsulating them complete, they could put them through the shredder and offer authentic strips of famous cards like these Mayo's or even the T206 Wagner. What an exciting twist on the insert craze!

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