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Old 12-12-2009, 09:59 PM
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Default Has Dan Lost His Scalp?

Once again Dan is drawing an improper conclusion.

We instructed him to stop lying about us We also suggested that there are
some Nebraska Indians who might be interested in his scalp.
That is hardly racism. Rather it is appropriate response to his commentary

The truth is that we have one of the best Negro League collections
in the country. We have donated several pieces to the Negro League museum and plan to leave our Negro League collection to that museum

We don't see why a baseball card post gravitates to this low level of
stupidity. It is clearly the work of a group of irrelevant folks with nothing better to do.

If the posts stick to baseball, then we will share our knowledge.
If they attack for no reason other than hate, you can be assured that we will respond in kind.

Bruce
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Old 12-12-2009, 10:22 PM
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Stop posting your arrogant crap and maybe these posts wouldn't devolve the way they do. They do you a great disservice and I'm not sure why you continue the way you do. Google "Bruce Dorskind" and I'm sure you'll find the third entry to be quite embarrassing. For all eternity on the internet when someone googles your name they are not going to find "Ivy league graduate" or "one of the finest collections of baseball memorabilia extant", they're going to see that NY Daily News blog post and think "Wow! That Bruce Dorskind sure was a sociopath". Congratulations.
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Old 12-12-2009, 11:37 PM
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My top 5 would be
T206 Luther Taylor Carolina Brights, Drum, Broadleaf, American Beauty
E91 Luther Taylor
C46 Luther Taylor
1905 Fan Craze Taylor
Taylor photo W600, 1905 Rotograph, 1908 Rose

2010, I am going Taylor craze
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Old 12-13-2009, 05:50 AM
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Default Dan

We have picked up a great deal of new business in the last
three months. We're quite sure that said, many new clients Googled us

In fact two of them asked about the Daily News post.

We told them it was an appropriate response to several idiots
whose very presence was a waste of oxygen.

Go back to reservation where you where you and family belong.

We are done with you and responding to a post that simply asked what was on your wish list for 2010.
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Old 12-13-2009, 06:12 AM
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Bruce- your posts are crossing the line to what is acceptable. Please tone it down (and no private emails, thank you).
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Old 12-13-2009, 07:06 AM
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Hope for
More E94's, an Honus Wagner.
Also hope what I consigned to REA does well.
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Old 12-13-2009, 07:44 AM
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Default Good morning Barry

Barry

Whilst we respect your opinion, in this cae we disagree.

Jim VB's comment about some shot fat guy was uncalled four
and we responded in a very direct method which speaks for itself

If you recall, the post was about a wish. not a want list- i.e. we issued
a disclaimer.... In fact we picked up one item from another board
member from this "wish list."

As for Dan, regardless of what we post. his insecurity, low self esteem and
narcissism is often reflected in his commentary. Accordingly, we hit back where we know it will hurt him the most.

All of our posts begin with a comment or a discussion about baseball cards or baseball memorabilia. If someone does not care for our writing style or
views on items or collectors, that is their right.

However, when said person decides to issue personal attacks, we will respond. If they fire an arrow- we will return it with a missile.

We have been an active collector since 1975. We have spent a great deal of money, and undertaken significant research. On four different occasions our
collection has been loaned to museums and it has appeared in four different books.

We never had an issue with anyone or a bad experience more than once.
This hobby, like any hobby, has its share of personalities. Some you enjoy and others you despise.

Our interest is rare ultra high grade baseball cards and memorabilia. We have used America's Toughest Want since 1980. And we choose to write in the second person...if that bothers someone, so be it.

With all the enemies that Dan and JImVB indicate that we have, we have still been able to purchase over $25,000 in rare cards from active board
members since Labor Day. We guess that there is a group that does not care for us. some who like us, and majority pay no attention.

With that said best wishes to Judy and you for the holidays.

Your friend


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Careful, man. They fight arrows with missiles.

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