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Old 04-30-2013, 09:29 AM
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I'm not one of them. I'm happy with my one signed ruth. I'm currently at 180 different signed 33s but I will be surprised if I can secure anymore.
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Old 04-30-2013, 10:26 AM
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fwiw, and that's probably not much, I'm skeptical of all those Ruth sigs. The yellow one looks okay, more or less, but the other ones look funny to me. I'm not saying they're not real and maybe those are styles I'm not familiar with but I wouldn't feel comfortable with them.

I really don't like the R in the middle one and the far right one, the B and TH is funny to me.
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Old 05-01-2013, 01:36 PM
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Hauls of Shame has joined the fray on these cards:

http://haulsofshame.com/blog/?p=19877#more-19877


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BTW, REA also has a signed 1933 Goudey #144 Ruth, which is currently smoking HA's similar Ruth. Link. (None of these are my consignments.)
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Old 05-01-2013, 09:52 PM
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More great work from Pete Nash. I'm still waiting for Pete to put out his article on all the fake items he made and put in folks collections.

Peter if you're reading this when can we expect that article go up on the website? It would be a great read Pete. Only if you have the time you know between dragging dead collectors names thru the mud to draw attention away from your ongoing legal issues and such.

Keep us posted.
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More great work from Pete Nash. I'm still waiting for Pete to put out his article on all the fake items he made and put in folks collections.

Peter if you're reading this when can we expect that article go up on the website? It would be a great read Pete. Only if you have the time you know between dragging dead collectors names thru the mud to draw attention away from your ongoing legal issues and such.

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+1 - I Couldn't have said it better John!

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Wow, up to $35k...
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Old 05-02-2013, 09:44 AM
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I don't know if its hallofshames article, crazy collectors with too much money, or both but my collection is $ kyrocketing! Only took 25 years
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More great work from Pete Nash. I'm still waiting for Pete to put out his article on all the fake items he made and put in folks collections.

Peter if you're reading this when can we expect that article go up on the website? It would be a great read Pete. Only if you have the time you know between dragging dead collectors names thru the mud to draw attention away from your ongoing legal issues and such.

Keep us posted.
That dead collector deserves to have his name drug through the mud.

Peter is the Jose Canseco of baseball memorabilia. He was "deeply involved" in the beginning, has a lot of critics, and there is a lot of truth in what he now says.
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Old 05-02-2013, 02:35 PM
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Great collection, Sean!
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Old 05-02-2013, 03:27 PM
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Thanks gary! I'm a bit of an attention whore regarding my one unique thing I own
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Great collection, Sean!
+1.. Those full binder pages look amazing!
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That dead collector deserves to have his name drug through the mud.

Peter is the Jose Canseco of baseball memorabilia. He was "deeply involved" in the beginning, has a lot of critics, and there is a lot of truth in what he now says.
Peter is a man who has been accused of being a crook and a scam artist. He has a slew of legal problems to boot. He’s no white knight or shining star to change the hobby for the better. If Peter wants to clean up the hobby that’s great here’s an idea. How about pointing out all the bad items he’s allegedly responsible for and making those who have bought bad items connected to Nash whole by coming clean.

Nah it’s easier to sit in cyberspace hide from your legal problems. Drag hobby icons who are dead and can’t defend themselves thru the mud. All while putting up smoke screens to draw attention away from the 800lb gorilla in the room which is your own very public fraudulent activities all while taking the fifth along the way.

Taking advice from Peter on fraud is like Jerry Sandusky managing the “Megan’s Law” lists for the authorities.
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Tell us how you really feel John. Dave
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Old 05-02-2013, 07:54 PM
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That dead collector deserves to have his name drug through the mud.

Peter is the Jose Canseco of baseball memorabilia. He was "deeply involved" in the beginning, has a lot of critics, and there is a lot of truth in what he now says.
So do you agree with Nash that all four signed '33 Goudey Ruths offered in HA and REA are "poorly executed forgeries"?
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