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Old 11-28-2023, 05:26 PM
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I think the feedback is good. Three things can't tolerate are liars, cheaters, or thieves. Scamming people isn't cool. I would not be ok with selling anybody anything by trying to deceive them. I'm sceptical about the authenticity of the card as much as anybody else. It's why I came into the forum and posted pics of the card. It's good feedback and I appreciate it...Getting it graded is a simple choice. If the card's not real, it wont cost much. If it's real, hahaha yep, I will do cartwheels....
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I think the feedback is good. Three things can't tolerate are liars, cheaters, or thieves. Scamming people isn't cool. I would not be ok with selling anybody anything by trying to deceive them. I'm sceptical about the authenticity of the card as much as anybody else. It's why I came into the forum and posted pics of the card. It's good feedback and I appreciate it...Getting it graded is a simple choice. If the card's not real, it wont cost much. If it's real, hahaha yep, I will do cartwheels....
Welcome to the forum btw.
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Yes, paskar, welcome to the forum and Happy Holidays.

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I want to know how a whole grain bread advertisement can be too grainy.
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I want to know how a whole grain bread advertisement can be too grainy.
When the player depicted is the great Cleveland outfielder Jack Graney.

Random Graney trivia; Jack Graney was the first batter to face Babe Ruth in an MLB game, July 11th, 1914.
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im pretty sure this hafner is fake. i don't like the shared print marks/stains as pointed out. I don't like the space between the border and the inner image starting. I don't like the matching "smudge" marks to the rt of the back either.

The graininess is a concern buit some of these early 20's late teens issues can be grainy.

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my grainy e122. This hafner is a different kinda grainy.
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im pretty sure this hafner is fake. i don't like the shared print marks/stains as pointed out. I don't like the space between the border and the inner image starting. I don't like the matching "smudge" marks to the rt of the back either.

The graininess is a concern buit some of these early 20's late teens issues can be grainy.

Frank...you're the best!

my grainy e122. This hafner is a different kinda grainy.
Here they are beside each other.
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I like the one on the right.
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You are of course free to do what you wish, and I guess the risk/reward analysis points towards sending it for grading. However, as stated earlier the print flaws on the front are as troubling as those on the back, IMO. On both yours and the PSA 3, there is a print mark just off his bent knee, another crotch- high not quite half way to the right border, and a small white dot on his chin. More telling is the slight discoloration to the left of “Babe” that extends into the bottom of the photo– same for both cards. None of these are found on the PSA 1 example shown here:
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Here they are beside each other.
That's helpful thx ben.
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