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Posted By: dan mckee
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2793547360&category=55917 |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Dan, most of us know of your dislike for PSA, but when you start a thread about another PSA gaff, please make sure that truely is one. Callahan mispelled Cochrane's name. PSA just coppied it the way it is spelled on the card, which they seem to fail to do quite often. |
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Posted By: Chris (the illini)
Dan, I understand your reasons for hating PSA, but posting every mistake PSA ever makes becomes a little redundant after a while... |
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Posted By: Reid Bruce
A little off subject, but I sent a 1916 Holsum Bread card to SGC for grading and first received it back misidentified. I sent it back again and received an identification as a 1916 Holsum Bread E121. I wasn't aware that the E121 set was from 1916. (I think the proper set identification, if there is one, would be Collins-McCarthy, even though the Holsum cards are unnumbered.) Am I wrong on this? Any comments? |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Jay, PSA labelled it "correct spelling" with the E yet the slabbed card is clearly the error w/o the "E". |
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Posted By: Chris (the illini)
Dan, I did not say I know how you feel. I said I understood why you hated PSA. Big difference. |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Thanks Chris, I appreciate that. Sorry to misunderstand you, I am buzzing off of cold medicine. If you will notice, I am also the one that posted the mserably overgraded SGC George C Miller card. I had a gem I sent in and received a 5 EX from them, it was a Gehringer and it is MUCH nicer. I sold it to Mitch Rosen, Mitch if you are reading, could you post a scan of the SGC EX Gehringer? Thanks again. |
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Posted By: Todd (nolemmings)
PSA takes the time to research or otherwise knows that there are two variations of this card, one with correct spelling and one without. Then they can't get it right? How hard is it to look at the name on the flip and compare it to the card within the slab? You don't even have to know how to spell his name to see that the two don't match. I have no problem with Dan pointing out such buffoonery wherever/whenever it is found. It seems Cochrane is the Irish word for Hermanski. |
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Posted By: leon
Hey Reid, |
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Posted By: Todd (nolemmings)
I don't know why the last SCD big book "re-classified" Holsums to 1917, and what is meant by it being called a "subset" of Collins-McCarthy. Perhaps Mr. Lemke can share this with us. For one thing, his exemplar in the book--Ping Bodie-is clearly not a Collins-McCarthy design, for it lacks the distinct background, or lack of background, found in that set. While some later card sets borrowed from this design, no CMs use a "regular" background. More curiously, Ping Bodie is captioned as playing for the Washington Americans, a team for which he never played. Strange. |
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Posted By: Reid
What further adds to my confusion is that I have a J. Carlisle Smith (aka Red Smith) Boston N.L. Holsum which matches the CM set...and Smith didn't play after 1919. It's definitely a confusing set. |
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Posted By: brian p
Because of that great search feature, I was able to dredge up my thoughts on the D/W thing. I sure seem unnaturally coherent back then--perhaps it was when I was employing a ghostwriter. |
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Posted By: Bob Lemke
I'll revisit the matter prior to the 2005 book. If you have any checklist additions, pelase share them now; it may help pinpoint date of issue. |
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