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I thought that O-Pee-Chee cards had English and French text. The text on the 9.5 pack indicates it's O-Pee-Chee but the card is in English. I bet they'll pull the lot after they figure this out. They're a good auction house.
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Fred, I was confused with the O-Pee-Chee reference on cellos initially as well but I realized that it's on all cellos (american or canadian). If you look at the first scan you can see the full text. The second scan (9.5) has the text wrapped around the side of the pack which makes it confusing.
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Thanks, I just looked again and I see what you mean.
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they must have figure it out because is gone, was there yesterday gone today, however collectors should be aware that the 1970 & 1971 topps so-called grocery cellos are just as bad although not as expensive as the Schmidt pack. Last edited by pepis; 10-04-2013 at 11:02 PM. |
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From what I understand, grading and legitimizing of "Grocery Cello Packs" from 1970 and 1971 was the beginning to the end for GAI pack grading (or some may say the end of the end). This mistake lost them a LOT of credibility since it was quickly discovered that Topps never made a "Grocery Cello Pack" in those years.
Jose - I don't see the '71 cello pack marked as "Grocery" on the flip. Is there another way to determine whether this is a legit '71 cello vs the homemade "Grocery Pack". I think that it's incredibly encouraging that Heritage pulled the 9.5 Schmidt auction. Honestly, I thought that many of the posts earlier in this thread were sarcastic reactions to the OP but maybe I should have given the folks here more credit. Kudos. Doug |
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now take them all down & out, that's a good thing WELL DONE!! |
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A non-infammatory way to bring up what can be a delicate issue for an AH
No none blew up, the AH as you would expect from Heritage did the right thing and the preview helped show the problem. Now, if we could only have gotten Travis to act that way Rich |
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items/packs left and unfortunately some innocent collector may end up with them, like the old saying says what you don't know won't hurt you!! at list until you find out that you've been duped. Last edited by pepis; 10-21-2013 at 12:38 PM. |
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