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Old 09-17-2009, 10:03 PM
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Default Great threads!

Just wanted to say the forum tonight was most enjoyable! On topic for the most part and some great threads. Just wanted to note it as a reminder of what you folks are truly great at. Sometimes it seems to be overly noted when it is a bit negative or there are disagreements and thought it might be nice to recognize the positive. This may to seem to some as a normal night, but thought that maybe even more the need to recognize. Thanks to all! Best Regards!

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Old 09-18-2009, 10:13 AM
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Default Hello Damian ... Welcome aboard .....

From one that has enjoyed this hobby on and off since I first flipped Play Ball cards in 1940 ... I agree with your positivity stand.

I'll be one of the first to pat some one on the back when they add something to the hobby.

I'll also be one of the first to point out a detractor, or subtractor (my word ) in our hobby.

I prefer the positivity in the hobby, but if we take the ostrich approach ... history will repeat itself.
I found that out in the 1990 Texas national, when I tried to alert dealers about Danny Dupchek AKA Dr Koos. --- He came back to haunt them.

Let's applaud the positive, but we can't afford to close our eyes to the negative.

Again Damian ... Welcome aboard!
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Old 09-18-2009, 03:24 PM
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From one that has enjoyed this hobby on and off since I first flipped Play Ball cards in 1940 ... I agree with your positivity stand.

I'll be one of the first to pat some one on the back when they add something to the hobby.

I'll also be one of the first to point out a detractor, or subtractor (my word ) in our hobby.

I prefer the positivity in the hobby, but if we take the ostrich approach ... history will repeat itself.
I found that out in the 1990 Texas national, when I tried to alert dealers about Danny Dupchek AKA Dr Koos. --- He came back to haunt them.

Let's applaud the positive, but we can't afford to close our eyes to the negative.

Again Damian ... Welcome aboard!
Bravo on the Danny Dubcek,,, I testified against him in a Nassau County, NY criminal case. I testified in the preliminary hearing telling the court that all the autograph items in his store were bogus forgeries. Danny wisely copped a guilty plea before allowing the case to go to trial. He was/(maybe still is) a terrible forger.
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Old 09-18-2009, 03:28 PM
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Welcome aboard, Damian.

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Old 09-18-2009, 04:36 PM
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Bravo on the Danny Dubcek,,, I testified against him in a Nassau County, NY criminal case. I testified in the preliminary hearing telling the court that all the autograph items in his store were bogus forgeries. Danny wisely copped a guilty plea before allowing the case to go to trial. He was/(maybe still is) a terrible forger.
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Bravo to you Richard, tell me, who initiated the criminal case, was it the comic book people, or the cardboard people?
It might have been avoided if they would have banned together at the Texas National in 1990.
When I first met Danny at his Fantasia store, I got to see some of his autographed T206's in his case.
That was before I found out that he wasn't Kosher.
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