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Old 04-18-2008, 10:41 AM
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Default Open letter to STAT and Christopher Morales

Posted By: <b>Pscolgrafs</b><p>Above is correct, this is a rather interesting thread with many fine turns and quite educational. Read thirty threads a day and you will get through it no time. I did that with Tolstoy's "War and Peace" and if I had skimmed to the end, I would have been disappointed (and lost) as I would not understand how it came to be that Moscow would be rebuilt and following the death of Elana, Pierre would live happily ever after with Natasha. <br /><br />The items on eBay that probably originated from Coach's (as there is no mention) have been removed, but what's interesting is deep in their feedback is a pocket of negatives where one seller sent some 6-8 items to Global and JSA and they failed them all. <br /><br />As far as the current auction goes, Morales authenticated Shoeless Joe Jackson baseball (currently at $800), John Wilkes Booth, Josh Gibson Single Signed, just about any 19th Century Baseball cut signature, Jimmie Foxx signed jersey and of course Sitting Bull and Geronimo. What amazes me is that this auction in Coach's far exceeds the quality merchandise in ANY of the catalogs weighing down my table at this moment. I mean Rob (Robert Edward) has a few incredibly rare Josh Gibson items (that famous signed postcard, a contract) but do they have a single signed baseball? <br /><br />How about pants? <br /><br />Kudos to Rob. A jawdropping auction.<br /><br />
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