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"Kids, we're going to Hawaii!!"
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Exactly what I thought Peter.
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Yes I know....just been burned bad in the past I was trying to protect myself. I have not lied about anything else except that I told Leon in private he understood. Last edited by Zone91; 04-19-2013 at 07:38 AM. |
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This certainly is entertaining (actually bizarre). I can't wait for the next episode!
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Have none of you ever changed your mind on a purchase at the last minute I do not think this is bizarre or crazy. I am collecting cards that are rare and the Dunlop fits that description to the tea!!! The Mantle was a dream card but not what I collect in terms of rare cards....rarity comes first for me then a dream card.
I mean people do it all the time with other things in their lives like hey what a beautiful women I must have her in my life then 2 days later ah no she is not for me....and other times it last a life time with a women. I think divorce cost way more than a few bad choices when changing ones mind on another card one wants versus another card. Last edited by Zone91; 04-19-2013 at 07:52 AM. |
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I hope everyone is enjoying the carnival. Wonder how long it's in town?
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Like Jesus said may the 1st one to cast a stone be a person who has never made a error/sin in his life....and the WHOLE crowd just stood there and no one came forward to cast a stone at the so called ''sinner''.
I am far from been perfect guys!!! Last edited by Zone91; 04-19-2013 at 08:05 AM. |
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A card like that, it's not necessarily on price. My Mantle signed rookie and Gehrig signed DeLong were the most I've ever spent on a card, and I never thought I would have spent that much on a card ever. The point is, I'm happy, regardless of price. And we can all see that you are happy as well, and price isn't too big of a concern. Don't really ever worry about over paying if it's something you're truly going to enjoy, like what I did. I don't ever plan on getting rid of my cards, and if I got offered $30k for the pair, I'd say no because I enjoy them too much. Best of Luck, Brent
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Good point sir!!! I would not sell the Dunlop either it is here to stay in my collection for a long long while. |
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Correcting a few misconceptions
I love it when baseball card collectors talk football ;-) However, a couple of things that Zone91 were told are not true.
1) True football experts now put the estimate for the number of Dunlop cards to be between 20 - 30. It's still pretty rare but isn't even close to the rarest football card that exists. There are 14-15 graded Dunlop's between PSA and SGC. The others aren't graded. Due to the press around some recent findings of this card, others have popped up in the past year. 2) At least 4-5 Dunlop's have been sold on the public market during the past year so this card does come up for auction more frequently than you have been told. There have been years, however, where it did not appear in an auction so it's definitely not a given that you can find one if you want one. I've been offered three of them in the past year so they are definitely out there, though. The question as to whether the Dunlop card is the Holy Grail of football cards hugely depends upon your perspective. Some serious collectors prefer a high grade National Chicle Nagurski to the Dunlop simply because Nagurski was a pro star whereas Dunlop was barely a starter on his college team and unknown to the general population. His claim to fame is due to a printing error that left his name off the card. This is probably why the population of this card is lower than the other cards in the N302 Mayo set. Others consider star cards with lower population to be the big dogs of the hobby. As examples, I believe there are only two Star Player Candy Red Grange cards and two Rogers Peet Ken Strong cards known to exist. I personally love the Dunlop card and wouldn't trade it for any of the others. jeff |
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As I told Peter S yesterday, a few more days. I/we try to let things work themselves out on the board. When they don't, then they get worked out otherwise.
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Thanks I am fine if there are 20 -30 known still a very rare card compared to say the Wagner or some other expensive cards. |
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Leon
Will I be banned I followed you rule of 2 topics maximum per day? |
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Adrian- must you comment on every single post that refers to you, no matter how small? Can't you just let a few of them pass without posting? That's the issue, that this board has become Adrian's dog and pony show. Just take a break once and a while, and everything will be fine.
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OK cool will do...take care guys!!! |
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Wow. Just read this thread while researching the Dunlop card (a 1.5 went unsold on ebay with an 11k min bid at auction). i have to think Adrian has regretted this decision.
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Nothing says Net54 better than Adrian, the crown jewel of former Board Members.
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What's a football and how come they made cards of these things ?
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I just read through this thread and the last couple that Adrian started. This was before I joined Net54. Pretty crazy stuff. I don't think I've seen anything quite like it in my time here.
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You would have to read all the posts and notice the time stamps to realize this, but Adrian regretted every decision he made within days (sometimes hours or even minutes) of making the decision.
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Hard to believe it has been three years...
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Go track down the thread where Bruce D. threatens to sue himself. |
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"Elementary, Sherman. Let's rev up the Wayback Machine." - Mr. Peabody
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Adrian bought a Mantle 4, and sold it. I regret not buying it, he offered it at a substantial discount to then-market and it was a nice one, but I just was not comfortable sending him money and trusting him given that as a buyer he had reneged on quite a few purchases. My loss was another board member's gain though.
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Understandable, I never did a deal with him either.
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Man, really bringing up the past now. Isn't Kevin Quinn the guy that got banned because he said he could hack this website. Then Leon put "idiot" next to his name telling him to hack that and fix it?
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That was him. I guess by hacking maybe he was thinking he can sneak back on and get past our low level security measures. I have good information he came back as an alias and was subsequently banned again. My guess is it will happen again.
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This is why I love this board!!
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As Leon said, that's him. Maybe during slow Sundays between auctions we should resurrect some "classic" moments on Net54. Maybe the Andrew Wagner should be next?
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It all pales compared to Peter Chao.
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That's hilarious. This makes twice this week that I've burst in to uncontrollable laughter at something on this board.
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I've got to admit, diversions like that are sometimes quite welcome
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I would add Barkman and Chicago206 to the list. |
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My "favorites" were the Bruces and Lichtman.
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They had their moments, yes, but Chao was in a class by himself IMO. Any man who debuted with a post asking if Joe Jackson didn't wear shoes how did he avoid getting spiked. and went from there to reacting to the Virginia Tech shooting by wondering what would happen if Barry Bonds had a gun, has no peer.
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I think Cole Bartiromo deserves an honorable mention. I am sure we are all waiting with baited breath for the activation of his stealth accounts.
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I believe Jeff is still a member in good standing; however, could be wrong about that. As for Bruce, may he rest in peace.
Best regards, Eric |
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my vote
for most popcorn worthy participants would be in the following order - I have had no life for basically forever and followed them all. Each had their moments - some more consistently than others.....
Adrain Barkman Chao(S) the Bruces (RIP) not so much |
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#5 Report Post Old 04-17-2007, 03:15 PM
Archive Archive is offline Administrator Join Date: Mar 2009 Posts: 58,919 Default OT: At least 22 Dead at Virginia Tech -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted By: peter chao It is an unimaginable tragedy, thirty-one young adults have died. It's a senseless shame. This is the reason that we play sports. It allows us to take out our agressions on the playing field. Can you imagine Barry Bonds with a gun, or Wilt Chamberlain with a gun. Thank God for sports. Peter FOLLOWED BY #8 Report Post Old 04-17-2007, 04:00 PM Archive Archive is offline Administrator Join Date: Mar 2009 Posts: 58,919 Default OT: At least 22 Dead at Virginia Tech -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted By: peter chao Jason L., Maybe I'm exaggerating the importance of sports. But how about Jesse Owens at Hitler's Olympic games. Wasn't he in fact showing the master race, that blacks could compete. If I'm totally off-base let me know. Without doubt the killings were a tragedy, but think of what this world would be like without the Olympics every four years. Peter Last edited by Peter_Spaeth; 06-20-2016 at 07:07 AM. |
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All the Armpit collectors vote for the Bruces.........
And they have made 3 deals whilst the rest of us were bickering....... But..........RIP.......... |
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My goodness
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When the Bruces threatened to sue Archive
Default Who is Archive and why is he using our name?
In his post with regard to the 1938 Goudey Archive attributes a post to us that we never made. We take our posts very seriously, and we believe that attributing a post to someone else is a crime. Archive please issue am immediate apology. We are prepared to take further action, if necessary Bruce Dorskind America's Toughest Want List the full thread, the fun really begins on page 5 http://net54baseball.com/showthread....+goudey&page=1 Last edited by Griffins; 06-20-2016 at 10:18 AM. |
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There can't be better only different. RIP Bruces
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Sports are an outlet for normal competitiveness. And the Olympics do draw people from different countries together. Americans cheering for Olga Korbut going through her gymnastic routines, for instance, has a real subliminal effect in making people realize that while governments sometimes have idiot leaders, people from different nations are generally very much like us. I've always felt that in Europe in 1944, let's say, the average American and average German soldiers didn't hate each other at all... they probably both hated Hitler for being put in the ridiculous position of having to try to kill each other to survive. Sports wouldn't be so universally popular if they didn't serve some real purpose. Part of that purpose is directing things like aggression, physical release of adrenaline, community or national pride and identification, the desire to be victorious (even if our actual role is to sit on a couch with a bag of Doritos cheering for our team,) into contests that are governed by rules, and don't involve bloodshed (boxing aside.) Here in Minnesota, the Sioux Indians (in the south) used to send raiding parties against the Chippewa Indians (in the north) with regularity. Now, we send the Vikings over to Wisconsin and let them bring us glory by beating the Packers. |
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Yeah if I didn't have sports teams to release my aggression vicariously I would be out there committing violent acts.
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This is just a hunch but maybe the Sioux and Chippewa ceased fighting each other because we killed both of them and took their land, then relegated them each to reserves that we didn't want.
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