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			Posted By: dennis http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=86847&item=5183009598&rd=1 this must be the "rare" black print back! | 
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			Posted By: Ted Zanidakis I have this card and I believe it is a mid-1970s reprint. | 
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			Posted By: joe Yes, looks like one of Charlie Brooks reprints. Printed a lot of these with no reprint designation in the 1970's | 
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			Posted By: Glenn Hooray for powersellers! | 
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			Posted By: Anonymous I have this card and it is a reprint! | 
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			Posted By: jay behrens This seller has a number of reprints for sale and I've emailed him several times about them, but have received no response from him. | 
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			Posted By: John My question is who has driven the price over $200? What is obviously a reprint to most of us must not be quite as obvious to others. I am not acquitting the seller for being misleading, but the real responsibility rests upon the potential buyers. I have handled a few reprints that only upon close inspection could be identified as such. There is no question about this one; I didn't even need to see the scan of the back. I wouldn't touch a Ruth, Gehrig, or any other high dollar Goudey on ebay unless they were graded. Too many good fakes out there. | 
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			Posted By: Scott Forrest Most fakes can still be spotted with scans, and there are plenty of trustworthy sellers with ungraded Ruths. I understand why some people only buy graded cards, but it's not necessary. | 
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			Posted By: Glenn I see the seller has now added the qualifier that he has been told this is a reprint, but I don't think the previous bidders should (or will) be stuck with their bids. Why should the "real responsibility" lie with the bidders? The bidder and seller are entering into a contract according to which the high bidder agrees to pay the amount of the winning bid, plus the listed shipping charge ($1) plus the required insurance ($2); and the seller agrees, upon receiving payment, to send the item described (i.e., "Big League Goudy Gum Card number 181...a real goudy, not a repro."). I'm not familiar with Goudy, but since the scan of the reverse clearly shows the name as "Goudey," it appears that the seller's intention was to convince people that this was an orignial Goudey. Neither does it matter how many people cannot discern the posted images from those of a true 1933 Goudey Ruth #181; the seller could have posted a picture of a 1988 Topps Carney Lansford, or a picture of his nephew's Little League Team, or a picture of Strom Thurmond -- he is still required to send the item he described. | 
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			Posted By: davidcycleback The main problem, high bidder wise, is that the card in the auction doesn't even look like an original. If the bidder never owned a Goudey but simply liked to look at MastroNet's auctions pictures or PSA/SGC graded examples on eBay, he'd see something strange about this card. | 
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			Posted By: dan mckee Blatant shill, all bogus ID's are bidding. If someone took the time to turn the ID's in to ebay as a shill, he should get booted. | 
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			Posted By: John Glenn, | 
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			Posted By: davidcycleback My feeling is that collectors' have the responsibility to educate themselves, and self education is good thing if they don't want to buy fakes and forgeries.   However, that collectors are ignorant (and sometimes stupid) does not give anyone a justification to scam them.   | 
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			Posted By: John Don't get me wrong...scumbag sellers on ebay like the one referenced in this thread are no better than common thieves. They attempt to prey upon the ignorant and naive. Just browse the pre-war material on ebay. It makes my stomach turn to see just how much garbage is being advertised as real, or worse yet, advertised as real with offered disclaimers. These people are out there and probably will continue to operate. Hopefully, if anyone is willing to spend money on anything they will take the time to do the appropriate research. | 
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