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Posted By: Anonymous
Cockfighting has been part |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Darn. So slavery was abolished and then cock-fighting. What next, let me guess -- women will be allowed to vote? Too bad Elkins wasn't around those times, huh? |
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Posted By: Bob Pomilla
That paragraph pretty much sums up those gentlemen's attitudes towards slavery, at the time. |
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Posted By: ali_lapoint
as a historian, i can tell you that you would be very surprised at how people really felt about slavery. you aren't exactly accurate bob. |
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Posted By: Bob Pomilla
My point was really, that cockfighters Washington, Jackson and Jefferson were also slaveholders, so their cultural attitudes are not above question. |
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Posted By: ali_lapoint
it might come to the surprise of many that new york city was at one time the central hub of slavery. if you came to the new world before the end of the transatlantic slave trade chances are the first place you landed was new york city. |
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Posted By: John
Jeff be careful I think Scott is on the phone right now discussing his lawsuit with his attorney....and other buddy who likes to threaten lawsuits.. |
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Posted By: Bob Pomilla
Thanks for the "Elkins on the crapper" image, John. Oh well, didn't feel much like lunch anyway. |
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Posted By: david Poses
are those fat chicks part of a card issue? i think i saw ms. october with a cycle 350 back on ebay. it was a PRO slab, though... |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Comeon, not a single offer for Elkins' piece of crap? Is there not a single kind soul to help supplement Elkins' disability payments so that his roosters can literally be dressed to kill (and be killed)? What a great country: ebay fraud + disability money = all that free time to molest roosters! |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
Getting caught up on my reading after being away from a computer for a week (and you know it wasn't as tough as I thought it would be). |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
Have you guys been down to the bodega? Some idiot bounced a clown check. |
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Posted By: ROBERT ADAMS JR
I owned this card at one time . Had in hand and though the United Cigar emblem was original and first printed for what that is worth . |
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Posted By: ali_lapoint
sgc labeled the card as a sweet cap for what its worth. |
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Posted By: Steve
sgc labeled the card as a sweet cap for what its worth |
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Posted By: Joe D.
am I missing something? |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
"In short - it would be moronic." |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
you are in dire need of carpet based on that purple stuff you have, I do own a carpet store if case you have a great card to trade for some rug. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Dan, I heard he has a couple of red Cobbs lying around. |
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Posted By: Joe Brennan
D.Davis September 6 2008, 6:22 PM |
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Posted By: Joe D.
Wonka - |
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Posted By: Steve
What i don't understand is if the print is an 'under print' |
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Posted By: DD
Dan, |
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Posted By: david
Probably because sgc does not want to be the first associated with a bogus variation. But that is just a guess. The stamp is under the paper loss which suggests that the stamp was applied before the paper was layered to create the final thickness stock. So the stamp was applied to one layer of paper, then the final layers were applied. The cards were printed and then scrapbook removal reveals a hidden t206 back variation. And there is overlap between the stamp and the real back. Another situation which defies reason. Why people continue to insist that this card is legit is beyond me. |
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Posted By: Joe Brennan
D.D. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
DD, you definitely get credit for the bronzed roosters....but how Dan K could turn that into an attempt to sell you pimp-purple carpet -- that takes the cake. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Well, no one offered even a plug nickel for Elkins' piece of crap. I did notice, however, that he continues to read this board feverishly and respond by updating his auction and extolling all the kind email he received about the card and the "unfair" accusations that he's just a fraud (granted, an animal-abusing fraud). I guess all that alleged support didn't translate into anyone actually bothering to offer him even a pile of dirt for the card, however, despite his claim that this card is a "new discovery." Another new discovery might be Scott Elkins with a job. |
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Posted By: ali_lapoint
shucks you guys. we missed the chance to get the card for 1500 and now he's going to raise the BIN because no one bought it. |
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Posted By: leon
I am just sitting here at my desk laughing.....thanks for that one!! |
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Posted By: SC
"Probably because sgc does not want to be the first associated with a bogus variation. But that is just a guess. The stamp is under the paper loss which suggests that the stamp was applied before the paper was layered to create the final thickness stock. So the stamp was applied to one layer of paper, then the final layers were applied. The cards were printed and then scrapbook removal reveals a hidden t206 back variation. And there is overlap between the stamp and the real back. Another situation which defies reason. Why people continue to insist that this card is legit is beyond me. " |
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Posted By: Tim
If he really does send this card to Kevin S. as his listing said, I will be interested in what Kevin has to say. |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
I will trade my new line just in which has 4 purples including Triple pimpin purple. I will show a scan of the line in the next few days.Truly a classic line just for kids! |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Dan, I knew you'd come through. |
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Posted By: David Smith
To me, what the seller thinks he sees and is saying in his sales pitch is nothing but an optical illusion. |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
you need the carpet, you call me with your product and I ship it to the closest distributor in your area. Knowing your address I could have saved you enough to buy 5 Cobbs as I am sure you had gotten the 5th ave hosing. Just for you know what and giggles , email me your product and size (do not want to know price) and I will send you an email of what I would have charged . This is of interest to me because I advertise the lowest price in the state of MIchigan. Surely I would be the lowest price in state of NY with ease. |
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Posted By: Kevin Saucier
Hi all, |
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
Thanks for the update Kevin..... Thats incredible.. any speculation as to how the stamp got there??? martyOgelvie |
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