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Old 09-15-2013, 08:32 AM
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Default nice replica......Cameo Pepsin Young...

This reminds me of the Joe Jackson autographed ball that is being sold as a replica. This thing is scary good...Maybe not to an expert but probably to almost anyone else...



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The pin a replica. Item being sold properly
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But ya gotta worry about the winning bidder perhaps marketing it as an original
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No shi* Sherlock. My comment was only that it's a good replica.
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Oh no, you're right Leon -- that IS scary good.

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Your right this guy makes up all kind of pins. As for the cameo pepsin one by adding the back paper definetely makes for alot more deception. But he states that the pin is 1 inch in diameter and REAL ones are 1 1/4 to 1 3/8 inches in size.
Oh and by the way that is my 1000 post! How fitting it was to be done on cameo pepsins!!
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Your right this guy makes up all kind of pins. As for the cameo pepsin one by adding the back paper definetely makes for alot more deception. But he states that the pin is 1 inch in diameter and REAL ones are 1 1/4 to 1 3/8 inches in size.
Oh and by the way that is my 1000 post! How fitting it was to be done on cameo pepsins!!

Very fitting for number 1000 Al !! And I would venture to guess 0 people who aren't experts or serious hobbyists know the actual size of these. A one inch one would be just as good as a 1.25 inch one to almost anyone (except the aforementioned). I think what got me thinking it was better than usual is the back tag.
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