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Describe this guy with the fake cards. I'm curious if the "hyper-dude" is the same guy ?


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The gentleman was approx. 40 years old. He had darker black hair that was cut close, similar to a military cut, and clean shaven. Not to be cynical, but he was sweating from the tops of his receeding hairline. The cards that caught my attention was the gloss 57 Topps Ted Williams and the 75 Topps Brett RC. Dealers were whispering under their breath but you could tell something wasn't right. He was wearing a flannel shirt (grey, blue, & white) and stood about 5'8". Not sure why I remember his appearance, but I don't forget those who try to pull fast ones by collectors.

Oh, I just recalled that he was looking for 1935 Mickey Mouse cards for his daughter.
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