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Old 09-19-2014, 07:03 AM
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Did you get it back ? Did they do any damage in your house in grabbing the cards ?
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Old 09-19-2014, 08:31 AM
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Glad to hear it seems this may turn out somewhat better for you. Can you share with us your ideas on how they came to target you? It seems obvious that they knew you had valuable cards. I'm hoping that besides you getting your cards back and your family recovering a sense of security, that other collectors can learn how to avoid this happening to them.
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Old 09-22-2014, 11:25 AM
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Did you get it back ? Did they do any damage in your house in grabbing the cards ?
They kicked in my doors and busted open my safes. The big safe I was forced to open

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Glad to hear it seems this may turn out somewhat better for you. Can you share with us your ideas on how they came to target you? It seems obvious that they knew you had valuable cards. I'm hoping that besides you getting your cards back and your family recovering a sense of security, that other collectors can learn how to avoid this happening to them.
I'm not sure how but the card collecting community is quite small. I think it must of been through a card show,shop or someone that knew I collecting that might of overheard something or another and then I was targeted.
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Old 09-22-2014, 12:26 PM
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... unless these perps were unarmed underage juveniles they are going away for what amounts to '' Life'' in an Illinois prison.

...in all likelihood this is not the first time they've committed a serious crime , a felony ; so as more wretched details come out , the list of crimes is escalating to include armed home-invasion robbery , kidnapping , the assaults/batteries , grand theft etc. etc.---

...thanks for keeping us posted ; if they're caught alive , our tax dollars will be feeding them for at least 20-to-40....hang in there...
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UPDATE:

Some really awesome people in our hobby. Steve Hart from Baseball Card Exchange turned in all the cards he purchased as well as went out and bought back one he sold on Ebay. A real class act and one of the best in the business.

Gotbaseballcards.com turned in most of my graded 1964 Topps set.

A great card shop out in Indianapolis turned in a good amount high end vintage cards including my Clemente 55 Rc with others but I haven't had time to see them yet. There have been others out there that have have shown great intergrity and honorably turned in my cards. In time when they allow me I will make sure to give them the kudos and shout out they all deserve.

Still missing most of my 56 Topps registry set as well as most of my graded Mantles. The search continues.....


The card Steve Hart bought back from Ebay for me

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Old 10-09-2014, 02:38 AM
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Wow, Steve is such a good guy. I've heard so many great things about him since returning to the hobby a few years ago. I look forward to doing business with him.

I'm glad that you've already gotten some of these cards back. When you do know what you have back, please update the list. I'm also thrilled to know that some of the creeps involved have been caught. These guys are going to rot in jail for a long, long time.

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This seems eerily similar to your incident. Scary stuff. http://www.sportscollectorsdaily.com...home-invasion/
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