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Old 04-05-2002, 06:00 AM
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Posted By: Anonymous 

This is a new idea. The "Mag e" error card? It looks like a cheap alteration -- but the scan is so poor, it is hard to tell. My initial look seems to say that someone just pasted something on top -- but again, the scan is just too poor.

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Old 04-05-2002, 06:02 AM
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Posted By: Marc S.

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Old 04-05-2002, 08:06 AM
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Posted By: John

i think this used to be scott forrest's card because i remember him having the same card.Scott is away for the week,i dont know if hes reading this board or not while hes gone,if not hes probably going into withdrawals right about....now!

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Old 04-07-2002, 05:52 PM
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Posted By: runscott

Yes, I sold this joker a big pile of crummy cards and explained in detail the problems with each - scans of each were also provided. If I had thought this guy would pull something like this, I would have burned the card.

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Old 04-07-2002, 06:38 PM
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Posted By: Julie Vognar

Has the card been altered, or was the next-to-last letter missing when you sold it to him?

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Old 04-08-2002, 05:44 AM
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Posted By: runscott

- most were really nice, but a few had very obvious alterations, this being one of them. The missing letter had been crudely scraped off and there was paper sticking up where the missing letter had been.

Here's his response to my email:

How am I misleading? How are either of us to know if this is the error or not? Like i said, it was true about the 150 Peidmont back being the error version (or the one in which the error was on). I am NOT being a dishonest person with selling this card like this. I clearly state, in the definetion description, that this could or could not be the error. I also stated, honestly, that I had purchased this card in a lot of t-206's i bought from someone (which is true), that the person I bought them from did not do that to the card (which is true), and that the value of the error card is approx. $20,000. Scott, Im not doing anything wrong or misleading and the fact that your this upset about it shows me that you are either upset you didnt think about selling the card on ebay this way or that you are just jealous that I won it from you and re-placing it on ebay. I am NOT dishonest in anyway and I dont think you are right by judging me in that way. When you sell something on ebay, its not yours anymore. You have nothing to do with my auction of my card now, please keep to yourself.

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Old 04-08-2002, 05:47 AM
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Old 04-08-2002, 02:36 PM
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Posted By: Jeff

given that I am selling my 206 set, it would go for more if I were to start erasing critical parts of the magie, the doyle, the demmitt, and the o'hara. it IS a low-grade set .

btw Scott, just got your T3 Baker in the mail the other day...great card, thanks for the auction.

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Old 04-08-2002, 02:50 PM
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Posted By: runscott

...or upgrading? You should add to your description that you have a rare "no border" Cy Young portrait? Is it an error ?!?!!? Could be!!!

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Old 04-08-2002, 03:29 PM
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Posted By: jay behrens

"...you didnt think about selling the card on ebay this way..."

This little comment tells you right there that he is trying to be deciectful about what the card actually is. Hope you point this out to the moron.

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Old 04-08-2002, 04:27 PM
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Posted By: Julie Vognar

post an extreme enlargement, we could all be sitting here thinking it was probably the error card, and some soul thought he would correct it, then changed his mind.

Fortunately, you saw it up close and personal, so we know. It isn't a bad looking card. What do Magee cards go for (I have a scd 2002, so you don't have to tell me; probably about the same as commons)?

Seller is dead wrong, if he thinks it's legit to withhold vital information for his own profit...

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Posted By: Jeff

No more t206s for Jeff . putting my resources into stuff that Topps has no interest in encasing -- yet, anyway. (Mayos, Old Judges ... grad school.) Also, note the EXTREMELY rare no-border Nap Lajoie portrait, which is also the EXTREMELY rare "discolored" variety, which is particularly tough to find with creases.

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Old 04-08-2002, 06:39 PM
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Posted By: TBob

Remember the guy who was selling a T206 rare Magie variation card on ebay. The "Magie" was obscured but he "guaranteed" that the guy who sold it to him told him that before it was erased it was the variation version. What a maroon as Bugs used to say...

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Posted By: petecld

YES! I remember that happening.

Not the brighest bulb in th lamp shop.

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Old 04-09-2002, 01:27 PM
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Posted By: jeff

I seem to recall a similarly defaced Mag?e that came with a letter of authentication from some outfit in New Jersey (a friend told me they were disreputable anyway...i didn't know and don't remember who it was). The letter attested to the fact that it was once a Magie error.

maybe the dude who bought Scott's card would like to pay some non-collecting friend of mine a few hundred bucks to "authenticate" the card. i could probably round up somebody who'd sign something .

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Posted By: runscott

I sent "Cousin Larry" (that would be his wife's 1st cousin) a link to this thread.

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Posted By: jeff

that he doesn't read down to the bottom ... or else that "dillweed" is a welcome form of address in some regions...

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Posted By: MW

Runscott --

Given the seller's command of the English language, perhaps his confusion with the Magie is easily explained.

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Posted By: Bill Cornell

Hard to fault Cousin-Larry catching Scott on 5 of the 7 deadly sins:

  • Greed - Larry's gonna be a rich man, not Scott
  • Anger - Larry's just a humble seller
  • Pride - Larry's not beneath selling optimism
  • Sloth - Larry's more creative with his descriptions
  • Envy - Larry's got the error card

    Lust and Gluttony are in there somewhere...
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    Posted By: jeff

    i just looked them up to be sure: either can be defined as just some form of excessive eagerness -- if we can get him to do a rewrite of that email (and correct some of the spelling/grammar errors while he's at it), he'll be 7 for 7.

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