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Scan? Jackson to Cobb letter
I saw this awesome 1947 letter from Joe Jackson to Ty Cobb in a giant BVG slab the other day on Goldin and now the link is dead / listing removed. Any chance anyone has a picture? Thanks.
https://goldin.co/item/1947-joe-jack...E0LoyGSyBnojwk |
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A scam in the hobby......?
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From noted letter writer Joe Jackson? Sounds legit.
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Also saw it quickly while scanning the auction and yes then gone.
No opinion of if legit but suspect based on the quick glance of the signature. Hopefully legit would be an amazing piece of if It is |
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Bump. This was a real post and I’d really like to save a pic of the letter. Or get to the bottom of how it’s not real.
From my very quick glance it looked to have a postmarked envelope from Joe to Ty and it said Joe Jackson museum was willing to display the piece, which I thought was a solid plus. The JJ museum was publicly and entirely against the likely fake signed letter in Christie’s. |
If you missed seeing the piece, your jaw would have dropped in disbelief--and not in a positive way.
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You mean there was a "vintage" item among the
17 individually listed jordan rcs (this is light, one auction had closer to 30) 7 tom brady "rookie ticket" cards About 12 pages of modern shiny stuff. I'm having a really hard time believing there is enough demand here. Aside from speculation they "will just go up" regardless of the narrative Edited: not to mention multiple magazine "cut outs" billed as "true rookie" cards |
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I feel like we're entering Housing levels of inflation. At least I can live in a house, what are some of these people going to do about their cards?
Michael Jordan, he's the biggest name in the sports history, I understand that. I don't understand the value behind his cards weren't a ton of them printed? Weren't dealers struggling to sell them in the 80s? |
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