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Old 06-16-2017, 12:55 PM
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HOLY SMOKES. Are you serious Frank? You dissect everything lol I meant AFTER I won the auction and as I was waiting for the ball to come. I felt like my judgement may have been right after seeing the under bidder had 17K feedback. Who actually takes the time to go look at bidding seconds? You are whacked man. Did I really have to clarify when I saw the bidder like it made a difference? You still mad I wouldn't trade my Walter Johnson T205 for your off centered 56 Jackie PSA 7 that should be a 6 or 5? Like Richard Sherman says... You Mad Bro?

And Mark you caught me too. What a lie I made.

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HOLY SMOKES. Are you serious Frank? You dissect everything lol I meant AFTER I won the auction and as I was waiting for the ball to come. I felt like my judgement may have been right after seeing the under bidder had 17K feedback. Who actually takes the time to go look at bidding seconds? You are whacked man. Did I really have to clarify when I saw the bidder like it made a difference? You still mad I wouldn't trade my Walter Johnson T205 for your off centered 56 Jackie PSA 7 that should be a 6 or 5? Like Richard Sherman says... You Mad Bro?

And Mark you caught me too. What a lie I made.
Frank if you are getting 1 and 2 grade bumps can I send you some cards to include on your next submission?
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HOLY SMOKES. Are you serious Frank? You dissect everything.............................................

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Stephen, you have finally stumbled upon the truth, for I am a retired general surgeon. I guess it's true that even a blind squirrel finds the nut sometimes.
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This thread deserves a real ball.

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From the eBay auction- "This ball was looked at by an individual who works for Leland's Auction Company and it was in his opinion that this is a real game used ball from the 1920's".

What most of us already knew after seeing the actual eBay auction is that the "so called employee" is actually the guy who empties the trash cans and cleans the toilets at Lelands.

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From the eBay auction- "This ball was looked at by an individual who works for Leland's Auction Company and it was in his opinion that this is a real game used ball from the 1920's".

What most of us already knew after seeing the actual eBay auction is that the "so called employee" is actually the guy who empties the trash cans and cleans the toilets at Lelands.

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That's my cousin you're talking about. Stop
Then you should have contacted him to confirm his opinion.

On a serious note. You have posted several of these threads were you buy something for pennies on the dollar. Have you ever had any of these items turn out to be real? If so has the % of real items made it worth the hassles of returning all the obvious fakes.
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