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Old 02-21-2014, 01:02 PM
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Well, at least the table is set quite nicely. Great audio equipment and bar cart as well.
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Great stuff Frank. We could all learn a thing or two about selling from this thread.
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LESSON #11 - DEEP POCKETS

Some sellers use this technique to flaunt their wealth. Don't place low-ball bids with these guys.

Extra Credit: What other lessons are evident in this image? Hint there are 3.

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LESSON #11 - DEEP POCKETS

Extra Credit: What other lessons are evident in this image? Hint there are 3.
1) Flash Glare Makes Quarter Appear Copper
2) Reflections Show Shroud Of Shoeless Joe
3) Never Use An Aerosol To Dust Beautiful Laminate Flooring

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LESSON #12 - FALSE ADVERTISING

I know these cards are old, but I am quite sure this one is AD and not BC.
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LESSON #11 - DEEP POCKETS

Some sellers use this technique to flaunt their wealth. Don't place low-ball bids with these guys.

Extra Credit: What other lessons are evident in this image? Hint there are 3.

Just looking back at this I don't even remember seeing the Croft's Cocoa ads...very cool.
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LESSON #15 - BAD HAIR DAY



This listing was ended by the seller because of an error in the listing. Actually there was no description of the card.

Interestingly the actual hair line appears almost intact so I'm not sure which of the following this represents:

A. A Cowlick
B. A Small Rodent
C. Cigarette Burn

The back seemed fine so I would have to presume A or B.

I suspect the card will be relisted with an appropriate description.
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This one is a classic. You've got "The Flash" and the "Angle with a Twist", not to mention the seller has a $9000 baseball card for sale and this is the best he can do...
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