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Posted By: Rob Fouch
I'm a copy editor and occasional writer for Newsday on Long Island and volunteered to write a review of "The Card." To my surprise, the book editor (who is not a sports fan at all) said yes. The review is running in this Sunday's book section but is online already. Contrary to many on the board, I enjoyed the book - though it definitely has its problems. Anyway, here's the link to the review. Don't be too hard on me. |
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Posted By: Joseph
Nice. You nailed it in terms of the audience. I think the book is a fabulous piece of investigative journalism for a topic that would seldom get such attention. |
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Posted By: leon
Nothing personal and your review is much like the book was. At least you didn't make erroneous trivial errors.....I think you summed it all up in one of your last sentences... |
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Posted By: leon
Do us a favor and put your first and last name by your post. Nothing personal.... |
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Posted By: peter chao
Now we have 3 threads on the Card. Here's a question for economists. I'm sure that some people think the book is threatening to the hobby. Let's get specific. How many people think that the next time the Gretzky T206 Wagner will sell for a higher price the next time it's sold. |
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Posted By: leon
thanks for your understanding...... |
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Posted By: Dylan
Leon I love ya man, but i dont know how you can have an unbiased viewpoint on this subject. Mastronet(as far as im aware) is a paying advertiser on your site. You have also said that Mastronet was your first choice in the event of a sell off of your collection. Maybe those that have a vested interest (even if minor) in mastro's success could stay out of this one? |
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Posted By: MW
Joseph, |
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Posted By: Joseph
MW, |
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Posted By: Adam
Does anyone above who posted in this string have a copy of "the photo?" Would they be willing to show it? |
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Posted By: leon
Paid advertiser or not I will voice my opinion and you can voice yours....How about that? |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Rob, good review. |
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Posted By: Mark Evans
I also like the review. Mark |
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Posted By: Richard Masson
Good review and synopsis of a poorly written and poorly researched book. |
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Posted By: Mike
"The authors seem to take pleasure in pointing out the ridiculous sums paid for questionable cards and memorabilia, which undoubtedly will raise the ire of collectors. (I must admit, I'm one of them.) It's like being told your sister's homely. You might be perfectly aware of her warts, but you don't want someone outside the family pointing them out." |
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Posted By: Paul S
I think your review is more like a nice extended summary of the book, rather than a critique, which is okay by me. And for the general public it might pave the way to their reading it were they ever mildly interested in the subject. Because it really isn't a traditional critique, there really isn't much (for myself) to agree or disagree with (stricly in terms of your review, not in terms of what I think of the book myself.) Not that this bothers me, I'm just commenting on the style. |
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Posted By: leon
I just re-read the review. I think I was a little hard on it. The review is actually pretty good....The book was in fact interesting as I know a lot of the characters...As Rob correctly says though....it falls short of a smoking gun conclusion...(or something to that effect |
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Posted By: Dylan
Im only 25 pages into the book but the story is an intersting read so far. We'd all have liked to see the infallible piece of evidence produced. The picture thats supposed to exist of the card in its untouched state would be extraordinary. But those of you that say its missing the smoking gun also probably think with 100% certaintly the card is hand cut. Do we need to have before photos to know that, really? I hear that the writer made some errors that had to do with trivial knowledge of baseball sets(which is unfortunate as id imagine many here wouldve proof read the dang thing), but that doesnt need reflect on the main issue of the story. |
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Posted By: Rob Fouch
Thanks for the feedback, guys. I expected some folks not to like the review. No biggie. I can take it. |
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Posted By: leon
I have stated my thoughts on the card itself many times but maybe it's worth repeating. I am sure a quick search of the board would verify it too..From everything I know today I think the card was cut from a sheet originally and possibly cut again after that. I will stop short of pointing fingers in public though, without more proof.... Nice review though...and if it helps buy another T206 GOD bless you Rob... |
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Posted By: Frank Evanov
Well written article. You present an unbiased review and that makes for a good journalist. |
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Posted By: Joseph
Perhaps the book provides no "smoking gun" or "proof," but what it shows a preponderance of evidence that--as most who read this forum believe--the card is cut from a sheet and possibly trimmed after that. The most exciting indictment (for this reader) is on page 83: |
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Posted By: Peter Spaeth
I reserve judgment until the photographic evidence (which may indeed be inconclusive, as Michael Wentz has said) is shown. Or at least until others close to the transaction choose to state what they know and/or their opinion for attribution. |
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Posted By: Richard Masson
Now maybe all those beautiful cards in "A" holders will get the respect they deserve. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
"Oh man, why don't you f*ckin' stop it? S*it, this is too f*ckin' big for you, you know that? Who did the trimming, who took the photos, f*ck man! It's a mystery! It's a mystery wrapped in a riddle inside an enigma! The f*ckin' trimmers don't even know! Don't you get it?" |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Newman was a riddle wrapped in a twinkie! |
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Posted By: DMcD
Good one, Barry. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Yesterday, I finally had the opportunity to skim through The Card at Books Inc. in Palo Alto. I found the excerpts about Bruce McNall interesting. It turns out that he was cooking the books for about 10 years before the Feds caught him. Borrowed millions based upon false financial documents, appears to have gone heavily into debt to finance an extravagant lifestyle. |
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