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best net 54 threads of alltime?
In light of the 10th anniversary here, i was wondering what everyone thought the best threads were for the Net54 Thread hall of fame?
Mine: The Joe Jackson t202 debacle The Dorskind boot Big ass herzogs travels :) |
My vote would be for the monthly pickup thread(s).
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I agree with all of the choices above. There are some good ones I've found searching the archives, I'll try to find a few that were pretty fun and entertaining. Is a T213-1 a T206 ?:D
Sincerely, Clayton Side note* Some of the Pat Chan getting snagged threads were fun reading also.....before my time here, but very entertaining as well as educational. |
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The original NYC dinner thread, the mother of all train wrecks.
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I vote for one of the big ones from that dude "Bruce.. with toughest WL" or one from that guy "Marshall bring da noizze"
very entertaining..funny, and very long..... Ral G |
Skydash
My vote would probably go for the Skydash series of threads. That was exciting and pretty neat.
I can't find the original thread that started the discussion....if I do I will re-post with a link. Here's the link: http://www.network54.com/Forum/15365...06+cards+found ZWheat |
My Favorite
My favorite thread so far was when Bruce threatened to sue Archive.
I can't even type that without laughing. :D |
THe "cockfight thread" was a classic.
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1. 1930 Goudey Ruth fiasco
2. Collector Forensic Service 3. Gretzky Wagner being trimmed threads I love a good controversy or conspiracy theory. |
I vote for the is that Joe Jacksn in he photo thread
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Strictly for pure drama, the steaknchop thread is always the most memorable for me. Hell, it resulted in a bunch of hangup calls, random facebook requests from that clown, and of course his father threatening to sue...And lets not forget all the great corned beef hash jokes..
Based solely on content, there are way too many great threads, but the "Earliest Collectibles" thread is probably the one that I go back to the most for reference... |
Good Threads
My vote for the trainwreck thread award goes to Bruce for his continued arrogance over an extended amount of time...Thanks Leon for finally putting that to rest !!
The best information based thread IMO goes to Ted for the compiling of the checklists for the T-206's. I refer to that thread weekely !! |
bruce threatened to sue archive?!?!? hahahahha
I'll second ted z s lists. he really does a great job. |
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My favorites
I liked the T202 Joe Jackson and the Lost "Magie error" card at PSA lawsuit.
Tony |
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Yes, Bruce threatened to sue Mr.Archive. That is the funniest I can recall. There are too many good threads for me to say which I think would be the best. Certainly Ted's T206 threads, even with a few issues surrounding a bit of the data, are some of the best. I think we all need to be very careful when assimilating, and making public, data which is verified. This aspect of data collection goes all the way back to Burdick's days. The letter to STATS, on authenticity, was the most replied to thread. And lastly there was one when a famous authenticator got called out pertaining to authenticating bats/gloves he was selling, which changed the hobby a bit, vis a vis transparency and conflict of interest. That was one of the best to me. regards |
Bruce Dorskind threatening to sue himself was the funniest thread of all time
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Generally, I think of the train wrecks as the worst threads, not the best. The best are the ones that provide useful and informative information about cards.
JimB |
[QUOTE=rdixon1208;925983]My favorite thread so far was when Bruce threatened to sue Archive.
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Bruce vs. Archive was the best that I remember, I think I missed a couple of the others.
http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...e+bruce&page=2 Please post links if you have the others, I need a laugh today. |
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I hate to bring him up again, but I loved reading the threads by Peter C. At least the first hundred, they did get a little old after awhile. My overall vote has to be the night of the Skdash Find. What an exciting night!
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A thread hall of fame woudl be really cool. something to strive for ;) |
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The weekend of the 1st isn't looking to good for me right now, how about the 8th ? Also, can we find Vegetarian venue ? After losing "Old Red" last Friday night, I don't eat chicken anymore. Scott :o |
Can someone provide the link to the Skydash find?
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This is my favorite by far.
"Open Letter To STAT and Chris Morales." http://www.network54.com/Forum/15365...topher+Morales |
I'll agree that the Bruce vs. Archive thread was great...
As I stated earlier, and I'll still stand by it...steaknchop's was easily the most memorable for me. http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...rned+beef+hash |
Best good threads: Leon's Burdick newsletters, Ted's T206 threads, John Wonka's razor-sharp cornered T206s and Obaks
Best humor: John Wonka's Photoshop skillz, Attorney-radio-man's sarcasm Best trainwrecks: Chicago guy, Brucii |
There have been plenty of informative threads on a variety of sets and I have enjoyed them the most. I am partial to the caramel issues, and always on the look out for threads about them. Here is one that may not have received much interest, due to its subject matter, but the author I have always thought was able to piece together with the help of fellow net54 members a convincing argument on the value of this issue:
http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...&highlight=e91 Of course the author be me, so biased must I be. I submitted it originally when I for a time lacked a scanner, and Leon helped me out...always wished the pages had come out larger. I still think it deserves to be in the thread archive, perhaps doing legal battle vs. Bruce. Brian |
I don't even recall what thread it was, but Bruce wished to read my obituary..that thread made the NY Daily News Blog.
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Leon,
craigslist.org has a bestof section. any chance you can put these gems in a "best of" catagory so we can find them more easily? That would be a great addition to an already great website. thank you, |
I agree
Someone should compile the best -ofs mentioned and post them in this thread -- and then create a poll.
With out 10th anniversary just concluded; what a great time to have a best-of rememberence Rich |
If I had it to do all over again...
I would have registered with the username Archive.
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Best Net54 threads of all time ?
One tremendous Net54 thread is........
Barry Arnold's T206 thread in June 2006 regarding the El Principe de Gales (EPDG) cards attained 363 very meaningful and informative posts on various aspects of the T206 set....which resulted in some ground-breaking discoveries. A really great thread in which many serious T206 collectors participated in, including Bill Heitman. http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...highlight=epdg Then in Sept 2006, this follow-up thread further explored many topics that resulted from Barry's EPDG thread. http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...highlight=epdg Check them out. TED Z |
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Best photo thread (though some of the photos early in the thread no longer appear)
http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=119887 |
.....the threads (immediately) leading-up to Peter Cs demise, years after, still make me laugh.
15/25 of the top threads, at any one time, were all his. "So, if Rube Waddell would've married a poodle, what would that do to the value of Ducky Medwick's cards? Crazy nonsense like that. No disrespect to the Archive thread, but Chao, in his finest hour, was C-L-A-S-S-I-C. |
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Bruce can't come on to defend himself because he's been banned. There's something that makes me uncomfortable about giving people free rein to lambast a person, yet denying that person the right to respond. Perhaps the Board should consider a policy that restricts negative comments about people who are banned. Just my two cents.
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If you decide to do a "best of" forum, It would be appropriate with our devotion to sports and memorabilia to call it the "Hall of fame of Postings".
In reading the open letter to Ted Taylor, I see how active the board used to be compared with lately. Is that because it was an extremely "hot" topic or is it more that board partcipation down? |
There have been some really informative and interesting threads on this Board but for sheer hilarity and making me smile, no one could do it like Bruces pontificating on mixing body fluids and cardboard and the perils therein. Wanting to sue himself (aka Mr. Archive) is a close second. :D
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Any thread that contributed to me gaining knowledge of collecting and the T206 set. I do not come here for drama but sometimes its entertaining to stir the pot.
Subset/back lists (all the ones listed so far) Skydash find Favorite three card thread (i love seeing them cards) Wonka's baby got back run was awesome to see. |
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Absolutely, and you are correct. I am very tenacious in watching what is said about anyone that can not defend themselves. I see nothing in this thread where Brucii (his own affirmation) is getting lambasted. One tiny bit was the post AFTER yours but it's not that bad either. The fact we are talking about Brucii's idiocy in suing a computer process, to me, does not rise to the level of anyone bashing him. This is absolute fact and he wrote it on the board. He is the one that did it, not us. For us to point it out doesn't mean we are bashing him, we are merely talking about a thread. And lastly, you as much as anyone, should be aware of the bashing emails he has sent around concerning myself, and the irony of that, is that I am the only moderator that has usually taken up for him. So, to your question about a rule concerning bashing folks who can't defend themselves, we are in total agreement, and there is an unwritten rule that I do try to enforce when appropriate. |
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