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Old 05-17-2011, 11:08 AM
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Default I bought the Ebay scrapbook

Hello all,
I was definitely on the fence about the book in the days leading up to the close and enjoyed reading the different posts on here. I was able to talk at great length with the seller on the phone several days before expiration. I felt that he was legitimate. He said that he was selling the book for an older gentleman that he knew, allthough not well. He ran in to this guy at the post office one day and the older gentleman mentioned to the seller that he had this scrapbook among other things that he was considering selling. The seller said that he would be happy to list the man's items on Ebay if he would like.
While talking to the seller, he said that if I would happen to be the winning bidder that he would give me ample time to examine the book in case I decided to return it. He mentioned a 5 day return policy in the listing but I explained to him that I would more than likely be out of town at the time of delivery and might need some extra time. I also asked the seller if I could get in touch with the owner if I would end up being the high bidder. I didn't feel that it was that important to talk to the owner prior to winning with the examination period in tact and the Paypal guarantee etc.
After winning the book I quickly Googled the seller and learned that he was a successful bussinessman and not a deadbeat scammer like we all feared. The seller called me that evening to go over details. He was a really nice guy and we talked so long I missed 2 innings of my sons baseball game. I was standing right at the field but didn't see a thing. I guess I can't watch and talk at the same time. The seller gave me the phone number of the owner and said that he gave him a heads up that I would like to talk to him. The seller said that the owner had a lot of info. about the book that the seller didn't even know and the older gentleman was looking forward to my call.
The next day I called the older gentleman and we talked at great length. He is about 82 or 83 years old and a really nice guy. I bet he went on for an hour or so. I pretty much learned his life history. He said that the book was purchased in the early 80's at a storage auction in Virginia (have you seen storage wars?). He said that all they could do was peek inside prior to bidding on the unit. He said that he spotted a Xerox machine in the back and figured he would bid on the lot. Well he won the lot for $150 and was obviously surprised when it came time to clean it out. The unpaid storage unit contained the property of the Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association. In addition to the scrapbook the unit was full of office furniture, signed baseballs, uncashed checks etc..
As far as my purchase of the book. I realize with the premium that I had to pay that it's anything but a homerun. I'm 44 years old and my oldest son is only 14 but I can envision the day when the grandkids come in to the office to look at pop's old baseball card book. I'm having fun just thinking about it.
It was reassuring to see some nice cards in the book that weren't shown in the listing though, including an E90-1 Joe Jackson.
I'll post a scan when my 14 year old is around to show me how.
I realize that the cards are pretty well beat allthough a few are quite nice. 10 grand!! oh well easy come easy go...........Thats my story and I'm sticking to it...............Mike
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