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Bill chose to risk being away from his family out of his own personal arrogance and hubris, shame on him for risking his family for business. Why would a man even risk being away from his children by breaking the law? Bill chose to betray people's trust for profit. Would you do the same? Seriously, would you sell me an altered card knowing I was bidding on it as genuine? Would you treat me so poorly as a bidder that you would have your friends shill bid so I paid more? Would you victimize your family and clients the way Bill did? I'm guessing no. He might of showed up at the Natty with hat in hand looking for forgiveness but he certainly hasn't made amends to the people he victimized. He sounds like a nice guy, believe me, all guys like that are likable, that's their gig. I would question his moral compass and integrity as a human but that's just me. He didn't rip me off but he has a reputation for ripping people off so I would take a hard pass on him being a part of my life. |
Phil-I’m not saying that Bill did nothing wrong, he did and he paid the price for it. All I am saying is that now that he paid the price he should be free to live a happy and productive life. I wasn’t at the National but I doubt that Bill came hat in hand begging forgiveness. He probably came to visit with some old friends. If I was there I would have loved to have seen him.
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+100000. I hope he and all the other crooks in the hobby end up eating out of KFC garbage bins. |
Meanwhile, the reality is that many of the crooks have made millions over the years, are living quite well, and are at little or no risk.
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They made an example of Mastro and his gang, because they were "King of the Hill" at the time (and deserved what they got). But for some reason they continue to turn a blind eye to those who are even more blatantly corrupt (and are currently thriving). Trimming, altering, shilling and lying should be punishable crimes, regardless of your selling platform or who you are. |
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Going back to the Feds hauling people out of the National, a couple years ago in Cleveland they hauled away Tony Podsada. Anyone know what happened to him?
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In 2005 or so, when I decided to fold the Full Count tent, I auctioned off the inventory and my personal collection via Kevin Struss to Mastro. With Kevin as my watchdog, I doubt there was any hanky panky but the results were indifferent. For example, I sold a M101-5 RC of Ruth SGC 5.5 personally graded by Derek Grady when he was with SGC and received about $15,000. I shudder to think what that card would fetch in today's market. |
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In the late 1990s I turned down buying a full M101-4 set in Ex-Mt or better condition for $10k. That was the market then. Why no talk about all the shill bidders in the hobby who never were prosecuted.
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But if he ever turned up in front of Guzman again for a hobby-related crime...watch out. At sentencing he'd be effed with a capital "F". |
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Certainly sounds like what I was thinking I had heard. I know legally it wouldn't prove anything but man I'd be tempted to send Judge Guzman a link to this thread...
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Try to imagine the next time Ken Kendrick's Wagner finally goes to auction. Do you think anyone who bids on it will care Mastro altered it? It will be listed as a "restored" PSA 8 and will easily haul in eight figures. http://cconnect.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-...Memorandum.pdf |
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Sadly, a large segment of the hobby has turned cardboard and plastic into little more than a d*** measuring contest. It seems, at times, the cards have become (or always were) secondary for some people. |
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On the flip side, no pun intended, there has been an influx of younger collectors lately. For many years, I heard that the hobby was going to die because nobody collected except old guys. |
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I would not say a single word in defense of Mastro, but you could pick 20 people off the floor of the National who have done just as much or more damage to the hobby, that is if you consider altered cards a bad thing.
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To correct an earlier post, Bill Mastro is not from Chicago or the Chicago Area. He is from Bernardsville NJ. About 30 Minutes from New York City.
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[QUOTE=Peter_Spaeth;2130790]I would not say a single word in defense of Mastro, but you could pick 20 people off the floor of the National who have done just as much or more damage to the hobby, that is if you consider altered cards a bad thing.[
Peter, are you willing to out the 20? I believe collectors should know who they are dealing with. |
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Let's All Be Friends and Get back to basics.
Share your pictures of your cards from NATIONALS (I did not go but Here is a card) |
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https://youtu.be/T4O3nV3Gssw |
Podsada walks.
https://www.sportscollectorsdaily.co...JW0_JI6ncnu_Jg |
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Surprised how long it took to let him off and his punishment is to pay back the $300 he to from the person he sold the fake item to Makes it easy for those who chose to do wrong Simply amazing |
So on the one hand some are saying he's been cracked and resubbed, and hopefully goes from ?auth to a number...
And others would have it be like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYJmFOxNew0 |
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