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Old 08-25-2007, 02:23 PM
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Default Selling Entire T206 Collection. Offers Considered

Posted By: joe brennan

In the last few days I have been sadden by events that have led me to this decision. I no long want to be associated with Pre War collectors and the cards themselves. If you click on my link you will find about 120 Graded T206's that are for sale. This is not a fire sale as money is not the reason I am leaving the hobby. I understand this should be posted in the B/S/T thread and if Leon is kind enough to let this run for a few day becasue I am here to post the reasons.

Integrity is a very importtant part of life and if you have lost faith in the people around you, there is no reason to associate with them any longer.
I truly believe that there are some fine people in the hobby but with all the shady dealings , scammer and in ability or willingness to out and obviously shady auction, I find my self disappointed in people that I trusted would do the right thing.

Therefore, I will pursure other avenues that hopefully have a strong moral integrity and a hobby that has less contriversy around every corner and people that have the same moral values that Ithink I possess.

Thank you for listening and I hope every here reads between the lines. Please don't e-mail me for details at this time, but in some future thread, (which I will not be posting anymore0 I may pop my head in and let member decide if a certain group of people didn't do the right thing.

PLease take a look at my cards, it's a wonderful collection that took me many years to assemble and wa assemble for eye appeal, not what some $7.50 grader on crack thougt.

It's been a great ride. I've enjoyed many people here and had many laughs, expecially the Seinfeld threads, the "WE" threads and Jay bluntly honest opinions.Have had many deal go very right and I thank you all. Joe

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In Rememberance of James W. Brennan Sr. 1924-1982. Dad, thanks for everything you did for me.

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