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Old 09-15-2012, 12:47 PM
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The other option could be that someone wants a ball as a conversation/display piece, without being able to afford/want to worry about displaying an authentic baseball. I agree that the ball should be marked in such a way to make sure future purchasers know its fake. Certainly not saying its for everyone, but I'm at least happy this guy makes an attempt to say the ball did not pass PSA.
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