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LOL Doug, that is funny. Anytime I see a card with his pedigree on the flip, I run. He wasn’t exactly shy about his actions.
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If anybody should know about T206's, clean and messed with, it is David Hall, who made collecting them into a lifetime feast. A very bad odor coming from his camp.
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This may show my ignorance, but here it goes.... I assume that Bill Mastro trimmed the Wagner very carefully given its value even at the time. And I assume that that the Wagner was taken very carefully to PSA, resulting in no wear. But David Hall says the graders at PSA debated whether to give the card a 7 or an 8. But if the card is so perfect (aside from being hand cut), shouldn't the debate have been 9 vs. 10? And if the card is not that perfect, why not, given how carefully the card must have been cut and handled?
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Mastro, as is easily proven, pled guilty to trimming the Wagner and the resulting fraud. Snowman's repeated position that it doesn't count as a conviction or a crime because he pled guilty is beyond stupid and seems to not understand the very basics of how the legal system works, but the reason he is wrong about something is not because some other poster has more money than him or a less pathetic collection. Until people want to accept that whoever the richest man in the world is at any given time is infallible, this is just as senseless.
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^ I agree.
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But maybe you’re convinced that Mastro didn’t actually trim the card? If he did trim the card, then the precise details of how the legal system adjudicated it seems like a rather picayune element to spend so much time fighting over. I suppose it’s possible that you don’t think that Mastro actually trimmed the card? If so, then I guess this quest makes a little more sense. |
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Time for a baseball card, 2 v 1 seems fitting.
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You have THIRTY THOUSAND more posts than him, so I would say you "keep coming around" a little more often
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I can't imagine they would put a quote in print, like that, if they didn't have firsthand knowlege of the conversation...or an irrefutable source. . |
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The funny thing is once Mastro admitted to cutting the Wagner Hall banned him from ever being able to submit a card to be graded by PSA!
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The public comments that I've seen from David Hall on that particular Wagner have always struck me as ludicrous.
"It doesn't look trimmed to me." Really? This guy was supposedly the world's foremost expert on the T206 set; at one time had the world's most complete master set with nearly all known back variations. If anyone in the world has seen it all in terms of legit factory sizes, how trimming or sheet cut cards from that set are supposed to look - it's David Hall. So that is the expertise of grading, that's why we should send our cards to his newly formed (at the time) company to have them encapsulated? "It doesn't look trimmed to me." Gee, I'm just overwhelmed by the wealth of technical information about sizing, the minutiae about the cut and appearance of the paper, the myriad reasons why it might be a legit factory cut, the fantastic overall detail in the opinion presented by PSA. "It doesn't look trimmed to me." (Unbelievable). :eek: |
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Just a big PSA publicity stunt to get some eyeballs on their corrupt new (at the time) company. Very fitting that their first-ever submission was fraudulent.
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Agreed!
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Our fearless leader starred in this episode. Great job, Leon! This thread was also briefly mentioned.
https://youtu.be/4vruGSL3azk?si=J9XDaAonVcJvoxNB |
I guess we're all famous screen writers now.
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Deleting due to factual error in what I assumed and said...
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What year was any Wagner last $13K? Not at any time when Sheen was buying!
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