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Old 01-07-2008, 01:47 PM
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Posted By: Matt

http://cgi.ebay.com/1909-T-206-EDDIE-PLANK-PSA-5-EX_W0QQitemZ260200692877

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Old 01-07-2008, 02:04 PM
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That Gramps, he always was way before his time.

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Old 01-07-2008, 02:11 PM
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Posted By: barrysloate

His description is a single and very long run on sentence.

For that alone I don't trust him.

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Old 01-07-2008, 02:19 PM
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Posted By: Al Simeone

He is also selling a Rolex for good old Grandpa! Note 50.00 shipping on the Plank but only 3.50 for the watch worth 22,000. Wonder if thats including Ins.

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Old 01-07-2008, 02:21 PM
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Posted By: Frank B


He needs to be reported to EBay immediately because he has a rolex and
a computer up also and they have people bidding on the items. Seller keeping
those auctions private so no way to warn the bidders. Rolex ends Mon night.

If he has the Plank he should take another photo of it that shows he
actually has custody of it.

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Why wouldn't you trust him. He "inheriated" the Plank from his grandpa.

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Old 01-07-2008, 02:27 PM
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Posted By: Mike

I suppose if you just inherited 10,000 cards from gramps, why not start with the Plank?

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Posted By: Anthony S.

Hasn't legendary ebayer "stew_p_dazzo" been looking to add a T206 Plank to his collection? Perfect opportunity.

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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted

The Plank looks legit (front and back), so we can assume he stole the scan ?

Well, what can you suspect from a seller whose handle is "JESSE J"..ames ?

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That card looks very familiar. Who did he steal that scan from?

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Old 01-07-2008, 02:33 PM
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Posted By: Doug

According to the rolex auction it's "for sale locally". Anybody here live in Moses Lake, WA and want to see if he really has it or not? If you check the PSA set registry there is a T206 set called Latzko's Passion that has a PSA 5 Plank in it. Unless the owner of that was his Grandpa something must be up because the pop report only shows one PSA 5 Plank.

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Old 01-07-2008, 03:09 PM
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Posted By: Tony Andrea

I emailed the seller and asked for a scan of him holding the card for proof
due to his feedback rating of ZERO.
He replied by saying.

"Dear 3-2-count,
i do understand ur concerns and ill get u that scan as soon as my wife gets home and im also going to post it on ebay also

- jessej3734

Can't wait to see the pictures, can you???

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Is punctuation so longer taught in school?

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Tony- at least he was polite to you. Most of these guys have short fuses.

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I asked him what the other two graded cards were that he has. His reply:


>>the other two are 33 goudeys babe ruth card 181 and 144 and both are psa 8s

- jessej3734<<

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Old 01-07-2008, 05:28 PM
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Posted By: Art M.

According to my records, this exact T206 Eddie Plank, PSA 5 card was last sold in the May 2005 Robert Edward Auction (lot 180). The auction and scan are online at this link:

http://www.robertedwardauctions.com/auction/2005/180.html

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Posted By: Tony Andrea

Darn it'. Auction has been ended.........
Guess I won't be getting that picture I requested.

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Posted By: Frank B


he just sent me a scan of one of the Ruth cards he claims to have.
the PSA8 #144 1933 Goudey


According to the PSA Certification Database, certification number 50010157 is defined as the following:

ITEM INFORMATION
Year: 1933
Brand: GOUDEY
Player: BABE RUTH
Variety: N/A
Grade: 8

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Old 01-07-2008, 06:41 PM
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Posted By: Andrew

http://www.robertedwardauctions.com/auction/2005/180.html

FOUND IT

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The REA Plank scan is just slightly crooked, tilting to the right on top. About 0.3 degrees. I wonder how this seller was able to duplicate that tilt so precisely.

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Posted By: Eric Brehm

The #144 Ruth with that cert number is from the same REA auction:

http://www.robertedwardauctions.com/auction/2005/5.html

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His "grandpas" Plank is also tilted if you look, he just stole the scans from the Ruth and the Plank!

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Posted By: JimB

It seems that everybody who inherits a Wagner or Plank has a computer with the CAPS LOCK on. Maybe he will buy a new keyboard with his profit.
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Posted By: JimB

It seems that everybody who inherits a Wagner or Plank has a computer with the CAPS LOCK on. Maybe he will buy a new keyboard with his profit.
JimB

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Some people feel that the use of capital letters entirely will better convey just how rare the item is they are selling.

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Posted By: Matt

Others chose to use words like "resplendent."

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"Resplendent" works every time!

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Posted By: David Smith

He has listed a Ty Cobb with red background, eBay Item number: 260201556808. He also has a Lajoie card listed. Neither are graded (unlike the Plank, which ended early and the Babe Ruth cards). Also, his Rolex auction was removed.

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Old 01-11-2008, 04:58 AM
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Posted By: Dan Kravitz

I got him to remove the plank, buy telling him I would buy it for $10,000. He agreed and asked me to send him half. I told him to take another scan with a current newspaper to prove the card was in his possession and I have not heard back from him since. Big scammer! Stay away from any and all of his auctions!!!

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Posted By: Richie

10,000 cards grandpa must of been some smoker to get all of those tobacco cards. lol stories stories stories.

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Posted By: Tony Galovich

You mean you haven't heard of GGS?

GGS = Gramps Grading Service

You just can't beat experience

Heck i bet gramps bought the card right out the cigarette pack himself way back when

Unquestionable Provenance

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Posted By: Jack Richards

Regarding the word "Resplendent," my son (also a collector) and I created a word last Summer that was intended to describe anything that was indescribably perfect. The word was "racqtigent." (We considered starting it was a silent "g," but decided against it). We hoped that it would catch on with some of the auction catalogs, but so far no luck. Feel free to use it. Thanks, Jack

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