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Have no fear, though: the Chance jersey is owned by Doug and it has a reserve known only to those honest folks at Mastro. What could possibly go wrong?
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I've known Ron Oser since the early 1980's. I used to shoot the breeze with him when he was a dealer in the back of the smaller room at the Columbia (Maryland) Hilton show.
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Hope this isn't repetitive, but here is Dave Grob's post at Mears regarding the Chance jersey:
http://www.network54.com/Forum/42715...ndary+Auctions |
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bmarlowe1,
That is EXACTLY the same thought I had after reading about this mess. Devaluing (in my mind ruining) a perfectly good Pfeister jersey for the sake of artificially inflating the value of a jersey that is already valuable on its own merits. They could have just as easily had a replica "C" made up and attached it to the Chance jersey and then made it be known publicly that is what they did. No lying, no deceit and no chance for a public PR mess. That would have also given the new owner the opportunity to take the "C" off the jersey if, for whatever reason, they didn't like it and could do so without any thoughts of harming the value of the jersey. David Last edited by ctownboy; 11-13-2009 at 08:42 PM. Reason: Forgot to add my name at the bottom |
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My question to everyone is this;
Now that it is known that the "C" originally came from the Pfeister jersey and that Doug Allen personally oversaw and paid for the removal of it, can the person who bought the Pfeister jersey do anything about this? I mean, can they somehow claim damages because the jersey was original when it went to the auction house but was tampered with while at the auction house and thus had its value diminshed? Also, WHO owned the Pfeister jersey? Was it Doug Allen or another Mastro employee? If not, then don't you think the owner would be a little upset to know their original jersey was messed with so that ANOTHER jersey could have its value artificially inflated? David |
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Just to claify - the "C" on the Chance jersey is original. The little cub in the middle of the "C" was missing on the Chance jersey. The little cub was then added to the Chance.
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Oops. Thanks for correcting my error.
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