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Posted By: Ryan Christoff
Lot #184 of the current Clean Sweep auction is listed as a 1935 Josh Gibson photo. Here is a link: |
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Posted By: Todd (nolemmings)
..and it went very well. He had no reserve and a low opening, and I won 4 1957 Swifts commons SGC 96 Mint at $50.00 each. He was very professional. |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
That is not Josh Gibson in the photo. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
Verkman (who's phone number has G-O-U-D-E-Y in it) sold me a trimmed Goudey, and then 3 years later, a nice M101-2 Shoeless (perfectly described, a little on the high side -1k--but O.K.). |
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Posted By: fkw
Here is a picture of Ray Noble from 1950 with the Oakland Oaks of PCL. Frank |
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Posted By: fkw
Ryan is correct. Notice Ray Noble has the same glove on in both the Remar card and the picture in auction, at least the same model, easily dating the picture to the late 40's. Still an interesting photo of 3 Cuban greats....... but not Josh. Frank |
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Posted By: Ryan Christoff
Todd, |
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Posted By: runscott
After meeting Verkman at the National and having a pleasant card discussion with him, this is additional positive stuff. |
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Posted By: Ryan Christoff
I agree, this is a good thing. In addition to being the right thing to do, it also makes me comfortable enough to continue bidding on the lot that I was bidding on (not the photo). I was not going to bid again if this didn't get cleared up. |
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Posted By: leon
besides seeming like an uptight a**hole when I spoke to him and grading trimmed cards as vg I guess he IS doing the right thing with this lot....although if you hit him in the head with an obvious mistake you would expect him to make it right, if he wants to stay in business.... |
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Posted By: brian parker
Just my opinion, but I imagine the bidders on this lot placed bids with the belief that the photo depicted Josh Gibson. Thus the appropiate thing to do would be to pull the lot and list it with an accurate description in his next auction. But then again, this falls in line with a previous dealing that I had with his company several years ago--sometimes his actions fall just on the shady side of ethical business practices. |
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Posted By: dan
Verkman isn't half bad, he has a fox working for him! |
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Posted By: brian parker
The woman from his company that I dealt with on several occasions by phone a few years back was more like a shrew. |
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Posted By: leon
Any friend of yours I will give a second shot...but sorry I can't seem to get around the grading trimmed cards as vg....that's just tough....otherwise, maybe he was having a bad day or he didn't like the "utter amazement" |
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