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nam812,
As I have already mentioned, I never received the additional scans (some 15-20 total), nor any cards. Now that this is a topic, I would very much like the proof that shows I received these scans or cards. Mike |
I sent a message to the CU forum user that has more information regarding the missing set. I sent him a link to this thread and asked that he explain the truth ONCE AGAIN that Mike is ignoring and trying to spin the truth.
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Your response on another thread about 2 weeks ago:
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BTW, once again there ARE 3 PEOPLE that have responded to this thread that say the about statement is a lie after you failed to receive cards from them or them from you. None of the 3 people that responded are even the 1 you were referring to in the above statement. |
So nice to see the lurkers posting more frequently.
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I had successfully bought a high dollar item from Mike previously ( involving 1967 Topps Punch Outs), so I felt ok sending him the set for his review with the understanding he would pay a price, as I recall $ 250 ( because some stickers had loose backing ), or send them back. He says he never recieved them. Maybe he didn't. I let it go. Worse things happen in life. But, when this topic, "sent but not recieved", popped up on CU recently, I just posted that I had already learned my lesson here. And, no, I can no longer "prove" anything. Nor do I care anymore. The end. I post as bishop on CU. I post here, but in the post war pre 80 section |
Why is it...?
Why is it that a couple of times each year, this board gets invaded by escapees from the CU Forum? Invariably these guys are in a "huge" fight over something, have been banned or locked out of that board, and elect to continue it over here. It seems their issue is always over $25-$50, usually in shiny new cards.
Do these guys think we are incompetent? We have many posters on Net 54 who are perfectly capable of mucking up our own board! We don't need help from immigrants from other boards! There are many of us who can start a fight and continue one! We can play offense or defense! We already know the meaning of the word "disfunctional!" What can we do to take our board back? (Short of that, what can we do to discuss cards again?) |
What's the record for sub-off-topic topics within one off-topic thread? This has to be approaching record status here.
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I don't post often at all as is apparent by my post count and I lurk a lot. I've picked up a few cards on the B/S/T and sold some T206's a couple of years back. I love to read and learn on these boards and as a result, I've been able to take that information and help out other people on a couple of other boards I go onto once in awhile. I have read this thread and by the end wanted to pull my hair out as it got to the point that it just made no sense anymore. Quite a few people have already stated now that this needs to go private so there really is no need to have another person come to join this mess.
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I agree with Jim, and Jeff earlier: this argument does not belong on the vintage board, and should be moved to the post war section or deep sixed. There are participants on this thread who are virtually new here, and shouldn't be allowed to conduct this kind of nonsense.
This thread should be locked. |
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This is a VINTAGE BASEBALL CARD BOARD. Please point me to concerns which are about that subject. Edited to add: Will you take Marshall and Bruce? |
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On a related topic, I can't for the life of me remember how to pronounce Lajoie |
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I used to go with - "Lah-joy", but Rob D insists it is - "Lah-zo-way." I defer to him on this matter. Thanks Steve! :D |
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My last response.
Found this in one of the PM's on another forum regarding Mike and "the boys". Quote:
The cards were never delivered but they are no longer on his....excuse me....their want list. |
Rich---
Thanks for the info on Clemente's 73 card! |
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In the spring of 1973, I was a senior in high school and turned 18, which was legal drinking age back then. I was NOT buying baseball cards in any grocery stores in the Elmira NY area! Sure glad you remember that year clearly! :D |
Hi Anthony,
LOL, great youtube post! By the way, I sent you a money order today for our 2nd deal! Thanks, my friend, Bill Hedin |
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T218 Champions set?
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nam, is that you that has the truly gorgeous 218 registered set? I love those cards and was just wanting to say congratulations on a suberb set, if that's you! All my best, Bill Hedin |
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Regards, Nick |
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It's my fault this thread started at all. The reason I started it was obvious. There was someone on our BST that seemed to have some issues, real or not, following him. I feel it is my/the moderators responsibility for alerting other Net54baseball.com members. I mistakenly thought it was someone else with a very close USER ID to the one in question. That was my mistake and for that I am sorry and apologize. As for this thread.....I am not sorry I started it as it needed to be talked about since there were things on our BST that it pertained to ie...the people involved. Regards
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Why aren't post-war discussions sent over to the post-war side? That's what we have it for, so that we can send these train wrecks over where noone will look at them.:)
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In March of 1973 a new shipment of blotter had just arrived on campus. I thought I saw a Roberto Clemente signature on the side of the sheet of 100 hits but then again maybe it was floating over the sheet, or maybe it was on the giant caterpillar that was crawling over the overpass that I was driving under. Or wait, maybe that was 1974.
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I think it was at the end of February in 2007
We had a 400 post thead come out of no where and that was only a few short months after a NY hobby dinner thread that was at the end of 2006.
This thread; NOTHING; compared to those thread in twists and turns/ And; advanced autograph collectors do pay attention to what cards are "possible" to have signed and what cards are "impossible" to have signed. And to keep this on a pre-WW2 basis; I'd wager that having a Doc Powers signed T-206 card would be nearly impossible Rich |
Speaking of Doc
I'm still looking for this PC. email jacklitsch@comcast.net
http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g5...rsPostcard.jpg |
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While the thread has gone way long I do agree that it needed to be posted because one of the parties is on this BST and I do think the main board is the right place to have it.
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awesome 4/1 exibits!
Hi Scott,
Is that your ebay store with the stunning 4/1 exibit cards and single player high end graded one as well? If so, on having these hard to find and very attractive cards. I look forward to buying some 4/1 cards from you in the future. Regards, Bill bh3443@aol.com |
Steve I love that Doc Powers postcard scan
If it were about 100 years later; some one would have created a "signed" version of that complete with "cut signature"
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Rogers Hornsby
In response to the question earlier in this thread about Rogers Hornsby's role with the Mets in the early 1960s, former Mets pitcher Jay Hook is a friend of mine. A couple of weeks ago when we were talking about the early Mets teams, he told me Hornsby was a "hitting advisor" for the team. he may also have been doing some scouting. So it's entirely possible for Hornsby to have signed the 1961 Topps card.
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I have seen a 1961 Golden Press card signed by Hornsby so it is probable that he signed a 1961 Topps also.
Mike |
Leon........please be sure any of these CU immigrants are not going to be eligible under the new Obama health plan. We cannot afford to cover our own Net54 people, much less these immigrants. Fire up the death panels.....
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Tom - I sent you a Private Message either yesterday or the day before - was it received?
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If I remember the story correctly, the Mets first hired Hornsby as a scout when they were preparing for the expansion draft. He had a reputation of not being too fond of "modern" ballplayers. He spent the entire 1961 season scouting every major league team. The Mets knew that you could never be sure who a team wouldn't protect in the draft and they wanted a report on everyone. When his season end reports were filed, he blasted nearly every player as not having the skills necessary to play big league ball. He did file one, marginally favorable report though. The comment made about one player was simply, "Looks like a major league ballplayer." That player: Mickey Mantle. (You have to admit, he had had a pretty good year in 1961.) |
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Tom, YOU LIE!!! |
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Would you please edit my name and net54 handle out of your initial post on this thread? This will help close my involvement in this. Thanks, Bob. |
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Leon, I do think the thread title should be changed to sfmays24 (the person in question) and not Mays -24 (Bob who is not involved).
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Wow. Beatles Rock Band comes out and I miss so much.
Probably doesn't matter at this point, but I did complete a deal with Mike Ortega about a month ago and there were absolutely no problems with the deal. The cards were shipped promptly. They were packaged in a fine manner. And honestly I thought I got great a great selection of cards for they meager price I paid. I had no problems with him and we was very cordial throughout all of our emails. Just my vote of confidence for Mike. |
Who's Leon?
That edit is half ass. Bob's name is still in the post. :(
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News Break!
This just in----
Kanye West has interrupted Patrick Swayze's funeral to state Michael Jackson's was better! |
I have never once visited the CU site and I don't think I ever will.
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