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Posted By: Richard Dwyer
Fraud pays! This guy will make over $1800 overhyping three 1920 Tobacco packs! |
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Posted By: hankron
Without an overprinted date on the tax stamp (which is rare), Sweet Caporal is one of the most difficult unopened brands to date to 1909-11-- and any eBay seller who dates one exclusively to a specific period is jumping to conclusions ... Without an overprint, some relevant unopened brands that can be dated to a narrow time period include American Beauty, Coupon, Helmar and Piedmont ... The problem for the collector is that Sweet Caporal is by far the most plentiful brand on the market. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
The t205s I was lucky enough to opened containted NM/Mint cards, but the t206s I saw come from packs in the late 80s were far from NM, many with heavy stains. |
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Posted By: Richard Dwyer
Take a look at the picture. It's not a slide & shell box. It's a pack of cigarettes. How convenient for the seller to be away most of the auction. "1/1 as the pop reports indicate". Everyone knows that population reports are not given out to buyers or sellers. One of a kind bold face lie. |
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
Richard is completely correct in that all of these packs do not contain cards. The one “period” Sweet Caporal pack is even suspect of being truly unopened, missing it’s tax stamp. What is even more concerning to me, even bordering on ludicrous is that GAI has certified the other two packs as being from the 1909-1919ish time period. It is quite obviously neither are – especially the cellophane wrapped one. I may be wrong but I was under the impression cellophane was not even used until much later; like 1940/50 – was it even around in 1920? I sure hope someone forwards these auctions or this web link to GAI because they NEED to stop this. This has really got to be the worst job GAI has ever done on grading tobacco packs… I mean, these aren’t even close... |
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Posted By: petecld
I found a web site that said cellophane wasn't invented until 1908 and only mentions its usage in gas masks by 1912. |
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Posted By: Harry Haller
...so I am hesitant to contradict you, But those tobacco boxes ARE in GAI holders; therefore, they are beyond reproach. Please keep in mind that the people at GAI are employeed as expert card-related authenticators - why would they slab something without doing the necessary research, research which you people seem to have done rather quickly? |
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Posted By: Bill Kasel
the most idiotic, moronic, stupid, insipid remark I have read on the Net54 board. Harry, you need serious help. "Turn you head"????? Why on earth would someone be so dumb to do that? If that is truly how you feel I have a bunch of Mel Ott & Babe Ruth autographs to sell you. They come with a COA personally signed by me because I am an expert. Please don't pay any attention to the card stock or sharpie ink they were written on/with. Even though both post-date 1975. |
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Posted By: Halleygator
Call me Crazy... |
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Posted By: brian p
I forget the literary term for it, but Harry did one heck of a job pretending to take one position while in the process pointing out the fallacies and absurdities of this position. You have to pick on the the subtle give aways, such as use of turns of phrases such as "barter these goods" and pointing out that we all were able to find out this pack information "rather quickly" to understand that he is not a nutcase GAI supporter, but instead a critic of how grading companies carelessly ID these tobacco packs. |
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Posted By: Bill Cornell
...is his troll-ish sense of humor. I wonder if he has a familiar IP address? |
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Posted By: Richard Dwyer
I went to GAI today! (Irvine,Ca.) I spoke to Steve Rocchi. I brought a copy of Jon Canfield's book with me. Steve expressed to me that he was happy to accept any info that might help their company better grade T206 Boxes. I brought examples, etc. |
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Posted By: hankron
The label or description shouldn't be more specific than the examiners' knowledge about the item. This applies to all forms of examination, whether its of baseball cards or paintings in the Louvre. Keys to giving proper judgement on authenticity include to be conscious of what you know and what you don't know. The well-trained expert is willing to say, "I have no clue" or "Hell if I know." It's a beginner who has all the answers. |
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Posted By: Richard Dwyer
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?MfcISAPICommand=ViewItem&item=4123047337 US $1,825.00 |
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Posted By: Julie
Too sleepy t think of anything clever. Glad to see thee well. |
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