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Hauls of Shame has joined the fray on these cards:
http://haulsofshame.com/blog/?p=19877#more-19877 Steve |
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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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Wow, up to $35k...
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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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So according to Nash, all four '33 Goudey Ruths offered are "poorly executed forgeries", worse than Coaches Corner? Really? Does anyone believe this guy? I really don't know anything about autographs, but I do know that I'll never collect them.
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I worry about the combination of conspiracy theorists plus third party authenticators with piss poor reputations plus the ever growing forgeries out there will one day make all autographs worthless. Its gotten completly out of hand and only getting worse. If that happened I'd of course be disappointed but I'd still be glad I bought and/or got all mine signed. It does bring up the question though of sell now?
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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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Great collection, Sean!
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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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+1.. Those full binder pages look amazing!
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Thanks! Yeah they sure beat clunky old slabs for sure.
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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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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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