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Any private e-mails with a description yet Jim?
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I have just put this individual (Joe P.) on Personal Ban because of his slamming of myself and others.I can't and won't tell anyone else to do the same but if you enjoy his slams that's your choice.
To put a user on IGGY go to User Control Panel ,Then settings there you will see Edit Ignore and add whomever. As I have emailed certain members about the T-210 article my reason for not posting it on the site is because of this individual.As for the Crockett card it is a fielding position and I have seen 3 over the years,my apologies if you thought I saw 3 recently,no I have seen 3 over the years (The last one I saw was a few month's ago but I am not telling who has the card because the owner has told me not to and I respect his wishes but it is no one on this site)and I do not have a image to share or I would as I do know how to scan and upload ![]() Adios Joe P. and may I be the gentleman and say good luck completing the T-210 set. With kindest regards, Ralph Last edited by Old Mill Man; 09-16-2009 at 06:54 AM. Reason: Spelling..... |
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You, of all people, shouldn't be trying to play the Cutesy Game.
Playing the Financial Bankruptcy game is one thing, but playing the Credibility Bankruptcy game, is a harder thing to shake. All this just because of a T210-7 Hyames card. Acccording to a fun T210 tough list that he posted two years ago, he stated (Lots of luck on this card**) I think he's confusing the T210 Hyames with the T209 II Hyames. Any T209 II collector will tell you that the T209 II Hyames is almost as tough, if not as tough as the T209 II Crockett. Being that we're talking about the T209 II Crockett, I've been collecting T209's for about 25 years, flown to shows all over the country (worked for an airline.), seen more cards and dealers than most on this board, I have never seen T209 II Crockett or Hyames. You claim that you have seen THREE Crockett's ... Let me join Jim, and Jay in asking you to describe the card. You say that it is a fielding image, unless you need a camp fire to tell your story, or there is a curse derivative to the Da Vinci Code, stand up on your hind legs and tell us. The fielding move, was it to his left, right. Was the ball hit to his left, or right. Was the glove on his left, or right hand. Was it a reverse negative. Come on Ralphie, your the one that's seen the Three Crocketts. Your credibility is tied up to your signature, and a few other things. |
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A sign of some intelligence.
You got rid of your Crockett signature. Now ..... can you describe the card? |
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