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Last week I bitched about a particular auction house and their bloated hyperbole and just crazy write ups. Juxtapose that with Al's write ups on the Love of the Game auction. The write up on the Lajoie card is superb. Gives the history of it, points out a slight issue with centering and toning, and just treats the reader like a knowledgeable collector who doesn't need to read paragraphs of rambling nonsense exploding with adjectives. What a pleasure to read. And what a great card.
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