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need quick encouragement to stay away
This listing and seller looks interesting, 100% positive, not a card seller, a willingness to do returns, a weird item that does not give the appearance of being made with the intent of ripping off.
The Gehrig (from what I can tell) seems to match a known fake I found on the internet. And the odds of stumbling upon a legit Lajoie are nigh-impossible. But... What do you goudey experts say? And what about those T206s? commons and a southern leaguer, strange for a display. http://www.ebay.com/itm/220887946794...#ht_500wt_1195 |
I'm no expert, but...
Aloha! You never know. I bought a lot of t-206's once that were the old "found in the attic" cards.......got em cheap and they turned out to be authentic....beat but the real deal.
Tough to say by those pics. And a shot of the backs would help. If you were the winner Let Us Know. How cool would that be a Lajoie and all those others for 125!!! Good Luck, Dave. |
Fake.......strange how is other items for auction have much clearer pics?
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The Gehrig is a reprint (99% sure) and the T206's are also reprints (100% sure). It's going to cost you at least $20 bucks to mail the frame back to him. I'm nobody to make this suggestion, but take your wife to Starbucks with the twenty, and then look under the sofa cushion where you will have a better chance of finding an authentic '33 Lajoie :).
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every card is a reproduction..... its easy to see the borders of both the R319 and T206 cards are too wide...
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Thanks guys.
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Blatant fakes, if you people email me at r337man@yahoo.com, I can get this kind of garbaged hacked down before someone gets burned, thanks.
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