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Old 09-08-2014, 11:58 PM
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It is obvious to me that Ed was, in his own way, trying to be kind at the end of his initial responses. Maybe he shouldn't have been nitpicky about your "threat" to put it into your safety deposit box, but I understand his reaction to silly threats in order to get someone to buy your stuff.

We se stuff like this all of the time, like "If it doesn't sell tonight I am going to...blah blah blah" Or my favorite, "if you don't have five figures don't waste my time". It's like saying if you're a poor sucker get lost.

When I am at shows, and see something I want, I will ask the seller what his best price is. Some sellers will inevitably say "but my offer is only good if you buy it right now." Or, "my price is only good for today". It is funny because I almost always don't buy it right then if they are silly like that. I just don't like the threats or manipulation. It is dishonest, annoying, and manipulative. It just seems like it is manipulative to threaten to put it into the deposit box if I don't buy it right now. I mean how difficult is it to go to your bank and get the card if someone wants to buy it?

Another pet peeve is, "buy it now before I change my mind!" By the way, when I go back the next day to the sellers booth, or weeks later to the shop/store, they always sell it to me for the same best price despite the threats. I kind of see it like this. It seems that Ed is just a bit annoyed by silly, immature, manipulative threats. At the end of the day you don't have anything we can't find somewhere else. I really want to give you the understanding that you were just being funny or sociable. But Ed clearly tried more than once to be civil after his comments and you got more and more combative. You are not helping yourself with manipulative threats to sell your goods, and definitely not helping yourself by posting your conversation. I know of many on here including me who will just turn away.

I have dealt with Ed more than once, and he is just a straight forward no-nonsense guy. He says it like is, his description of items is always spot on, and his pricing is almost always reasonable and right on without nonsense.

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Old 09-09-2014, 04:51 AM
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For the 95% who may not have been on the board for the legendary NYC dinner thread:

About eight years or so ago, a bunch of us who live around NYC decided to get together for a dinner somewhere in Manhattan. I started the thread and it seemed easy enough. Just get a list of the people who were in, pick a restaurant, set a time, and get together. Well, it would have been easier to achieve world peace than it was to get the group to agree on a place, a day, a time, or on any other aspect of it. The thread went to more than 500 posts and ended in rancor, with many quitting and saying they no longer wanted to be a part of it. There must have been a civics lesson in there somewhere- how do you get a group of like minded people who refused to agree on anything to finally come together.

We did eventually meet and had a great time, but the thread has lived in hobby lore.
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Old 09-09-2014, 08:36 AM
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Okay, let's do another NYC dinner. Where? When? Who's in? Ha.
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Old 09-09-2014, 08:38 AM
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Okay, let's do another NYC dinner. Where? When? Who's in? Ha.
If I am not mistaking I was ready to buy a plane ticket (already ok'd by my wife) to go have Dinner with everyone....then at the last minute Jim Crandall came in and the whole thing changed and I bowed out. Those were the days!!
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Old 09-09-2014, 09:05 AM
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That sounds familiar Leon. And yes, Jim C. had a very narrow window when he could make it, and it did not jibe with the others. So we just fought and fought for days. On some level it was kind of funny.
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Old 09-09-2014, 09:34 AM
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My take on claims that cards are great candidates for bumps -- if they were that great candidates, the sellers would do it themselves. I would never buy a card based on the belief it would get into a higher holder.
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What is the best grade this PSA 1.5 Nap Lajoie could expect to get resubmitted to PSA or crossed to SGC?



Wow! This thread took a hard 180 degree turn with this post. Or was this card going to be the topic of discussion at the next NYC dinner?
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Old 09-09-2014, 10:02 AM
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For the 95% who may not have been on the board for the legendary NYC dinner thread:

About eight years or so ago, a bunch of us who live around NYC decided to get together for a dinner somewhere in Manhattan. I started the thread and it seemed easy enough. Just get a list of the people who were in, pick a restaurant, set a time, and get together. Well, it would have been easier to achieve world peace than it was to get the group to agree on a place, a day, a time, or on any other aspect of it. The thread went to more than 500 posts and ended in rancor, with many quitting and saying they no longer wanted to be a part of it. There must have been a civics lesson in there somewhere- how do you get a group of like minded people who refused to agree on anything to finally come together.

We did eventually meet and had a great time, but the thread has lived in hobby lore.
You're right Barry. Wilson had an easier time founding the League of Nations.
I've seen your name on the docs that you were on that panel too.
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