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I love the idea of trying to reconstruct how these cards were made... usually this type of logical exercise involves trying to solve some cold-case crimes, so this is a refreshing alternate research topic. |
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Doug "class act" Goodman with thanks to the original poster: Here is an evidently less offensive visual |
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[QUOTE=doug.goodman;1903615]Thank you for the kind words Ryan, wishing a happy Sunday to you and yours, also.
Doug "class act" Goodman I am the original poster of this thread and I got this! LOL Thank you! |
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Unfortunately for you, I won't shut up about it. They cheated on me and I kicked the M effer's OUT. That's the difference between us. Cards cheated on you and you still love them. Good for you. I effin hate them. You cheat & you're dead to me. Just like baseball cards.... Dead to me. I'm out of love with them. Now go get brow beat by your wife and hope she doesn't cheat on you too....But you're IN LOVEEEEEEEEEEEE. |
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This thread was meant as a celebration of the collection of somebody who has instrumental in f@#king up our hobby. Apologies to those who don't appreciate my blunt language. I refuse to celebrate him, or any of the others involved without pointing out their actions (if we are going to celebrate somebody in the t206 world, let's celebrate Ted Z). Those of you who choose to put your heads in the sand and ignore that the very first card they gave an opinion on was a lie, and because of that every card that followed deserves to be looked at sideways, are certainly allowed to do that, BUT when you post your celebrations on a public site, then be prepared for a's like me (Ryan's term, I prefer "snarky f@#ker") to chime in. If you don't want to hear from me and my kind, then take it private. Doug "I wonder how much of his set is over graded" Goodman PS - sorry that shooting craps offends people more than liars who own opinion companies. Here is an evidently less offensive visual. |
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Some of us want to know what cards Hall has to know that particular cards exist. I am interested in possibly picking up a few cards at the low end of the grading scale, cards that haven't been altered or those graded as altered. The vast majority of my t206s aren't graded if you ever read Ted's threads. I prefer my cards raw, but sometimes buy graded. If someone has details of his collection, particularly rare backs, I am interested in hearing that information. That is all. |
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This should have been a fun and interesting thread. Instead I have to scroll past a half dozen motion images of a guy masturbating. What is it with people who keep posting that? Do you think it's funny? Does it help the discussion along? Is it what you are thinking about? Come on people, grow up, please, or go spend your time at a porn site with like-minded perverts, so people who want to discuss cardboard may do so without the filth. |
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he was throwing dice at the craps table...! :eek:
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I do think it's a bit ridiculous that just about every single thread, at least on the prewar section of this board - turns into a rage session about the current scandal and those who have done disservice to our hobby. Trust me, I don't have my head in the sand. I'm plenty upset myself and have done more than my fair share of spreading communication and warning others about what is going on to others on other sites, many who at least from their comments would seem to be actually uninformed, or at best woefully misinformed. But on the flip side I still do love my (mostly mid-to-lower) grade vintage baseball cards. I like talking about them and discussing their ridiculous nuances here online. And reading through these posts sometime to separate the wheat from the chaff in terms of the vitriol and personal attacks can get a bit stupid. I don't (at least I don't think...) know any of you all personally, and I haven't really had that long of an online relationship with you in these forums, so some of it I guess is either in jest, or taken at least less seriously by some than it would appear to Joe Public surfing the forum. So I'm not beating up on anyone - but does it get beyond annoying at times? Yes.
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Shout-out to Heritage!!!
Just got my Part 2 of the David Hall Collection Catalog. It came with an addition T206 collecting booklet. I really think was cool to include this. Those who do not participate or read N54 on this subject matter, well here it is. Something interesting to read for sure. Thanks Heritage. |
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?? Weak. Meanwhile Incredible T206s holy caruga ! This is reason I came on the forum to see great cards thank you for posting will try to stay positive just sent 30 cards to psa for review for trimmage/ will update MD |
My guess is Hall didn't own 5k diff t206s, he claims he has or possibly know where/who he can obtain those ones that he was missing. That's why no one has ever since his "completed" t206 collection nor the complete checklist. I just don't think any serious collectors who were so aggressively paying got-to-have-it prices obtaining cards to complete their sets for yrs then just turned around and started selling them after a few weeks since he has already "achieved his goal". Hall probably frustrated for quite some times not be able to obtain cards that he needed from other collectors who are holding those one-of-one cards and decided to dump the whole collections to AH and flood the market.
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I have sold David several T206 cards which are 1 of 1......the most notable one is this Herzog / UZIT.
http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...erzogSGC45.jpg . http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...ogUZITx37b.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
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Well, your "guess" is meaning-less. David Hall would regularly email his updated wantlist to those of us who provided him with many of the tougher T206 cards. There is absolutely no doubt that he has approx. 5400 different T206 cards. Furthermore, when David would come to my booth at every National these past 10+ years, I got to see his Master set list. And, I am sure the same was true for other dealers he trusted in. This thread started, more or less, on a positive note. However, it has now (like many other recent threads on this forum) de-generated into a typical "social media" verbal slugfest. So tell us.....do you personally know David Hall ? And, how do you know how he thinks ? ? Look guy, since 2001, this forum has been a meeting-place for some really meaningful dialogue and great sharing of information regarding many aspects of Sportscard collecting. Consequently, some really great friendships have developed here on Net54....and the majority of us would like the congeniality we enjoy on this forum to continue. TED Z T206 Reference . |
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