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John Hat.cher |
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How many times and by how many experts do these idiots have to be told the card is a $1 fake? I just don't get it. I never did, never will. Complete idiots.
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T206 518/518 |
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Not sure what's more pathetic these guys trying to sell this thing over and over or O'Keefe giving it print time yet again, must be a slow day at the Daily News.
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What I did not understand about the O'Keefe article was his balanced approach, as if there are two camps of thought on the card. I guess there are the 2 owners vs. everyone else.
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It's not just that some/many think the card is a reprinted front pasted to the authentic back of a T206, it's that objectively, that is reality. If there were only one person in the world who knew the front of the card was a fake and everyone else believed it to be real, it still wouldn't make it so. Michael O'Keeffe chooses, again, to ignore that reality.
I was there when Cobb and Edwards purchased the card at a sportscard convention in Cincinnati--from a dealer with a table full of reprints and broders--and they (Cobb & Edwards) both knew and were told from the very beginning that it was a fake. The story was pathetic when it was first presented by O'Keeffe in his book and is perhaps even more pathetic now. Last edited by MW1; 09-12-2013 at 01:39 AM. Reason: edited for grammar |
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They were even told is was reprint on television ...
http://sportscardinfo.wordpress.com/...s-t206-wagner/ |
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I wonder how much money they could have earned over these past ten years if they had put all of that time and effort into something other than trying to sell a fake card.
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