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Old 05-29-2008, 08:22 AM
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Posted By: Jeff Woolf

Glad to see that you have enough free time to think up conspiracy theories and expand on them in detail on message boards.

I think it has been clearly explained that 1.)The term "second generation" is indeed commonly used to reference reproductions (as supported by davidcycleback's post) and 2.) I was unaware of the general availability of these reproduction cards, and as soon as I discovered there was a great disparity between my opening bid price and their true value I immediately removed them from the sale.

We have 1,400 lots in our auction, of which only about 40 are card lots. I'll be the first to admit that I'm not a card expert when it comes to the 19th century to 1940s issues. I made a mistake and corrected it. End of story.

If anyone else has any legitimate discussion topics that require my input feel free to post and I'll be happy to address. Discussing this particular topic any further is like beating a dead horse.

Have a good day everyone!

Jeff Woolf
Iconic Memorabilia LLC

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