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Old 03-12-2005, 06:06 AM
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Posted By: Tom

What the problem is a about filing a class action law suit is the people that is holding PSA cards do not want to loose out. If indeed one was filed a PSA/Collector Universe went to court and loss everyone would lose and PSA know that’s. The very first time I every spoke to PSA and question there integrity as a 3rd party grading company Matt, told me that there has been alot of people trying to go after them, but know one has succeed as of yet. There was a person at PSA I'm sure this forum remember Peter Ma, I believe without a doubt that Joe Orlando told him to get rid of this guy (talking about myself) we got what we wanted the original Jim Thorpe card. Another thing I would like to know is about a person name Frank K.Walker that went by fkw707 what has happened to him? The reason I ask on June 10, 2003 at 645:27PM CST I received an email and stated that my 1916 Jim Thorpe card was not real. The wording in the messages is like 95% of all cards with a wide gap is a reprint (just letting you know in case no one else told you). I have right now two cards with the wide gap and are real as real can be. Three things are very important to the identification of a fake 1916 Jim Thorpe card is the paper stock, ink and an extremely thin line that runs just above his ankles. If you card has the the thin line that card is a fake or reprint call it what you like, but to say the wide gap/narrow gap is a reprint or fake is just not true.

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