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Old 09-11-2008, 11:09 AM
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Default Kevin Saucier Has Spoken

Posted By: davidcycleback

I've learned with dealing with memorabilia that common sense is a an essential guide, but there sometimes will be something that surprises you-- typically involving new information. For example, the first time I saw a T206 ghost print, it was such a strange thing and I couldn't exactly explain that I wondered about it's authenticity. I also believe they are legitimate and think I know how they appeared. Another thing is if there's a 99 percent chance a happened and 1 percent chance b happened, don't pretend a and b are equal possibilities (something some people do in arguments). Any kid can come up with an "alternative theory" for why the cookies are missing from the cookie jar when he was the only one at home, but that doesn't mean mom should or will buy it.

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