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Posted By: Mike
My attitude towards memorabilia is the same as baseball cards or antique furniture etc. etc. Don't do it. Too many times it is done to deceive. But scumbags, thieves and butt holes will be doing it till the end of time. So folks better be educated and know what they are buying. Or you'll get burned. I am against all restoration of antiques of any kind. Now I know I will get blasted for that atitude. But it's mine, and I'm sticken' to it. ifa glove is restrung, and the buyer is informed, thats ok. As long as the seller is honest. But I am still against tampering of any kind. |
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