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Posted By: <b>Bill Panagopulos</b><p>Rich,<br /><br />Appreciate your candor and honesty.<br /><br />Who you choose to use as an authenticator (if anyone) and how you conduct your business is absolutely your own affair. I cannot and will not fault you on it - it's a choice you've made and this is a free country. But I'd bet that somewhere down the road there's going to be a lot of questions asked - and not on some baseball card forum. They'll want to know how so much of this fine material has come on the market so quickly, and been passed with so few questions asked. And I'm not so sure that degrees and certificates will be enough to answer those questions.<br /><br />Anyway, your responses seem straightforward and honest, and thank you again.<br /><br /><br />
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