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all ready responded previously
i am going on the record in writing for all members to see
ANY one has a wrongly slabbed PSA Yankee ticket I will pay to get it fixed including those pre Keyman no holograms and this is what I will do on the one with Hologram PSA has the wrong date on label it was the Goldin 2016 auction ticket if you know who owns it have them contact me all I will need is current photo Proof they own it now , and a copy of the Goldin 2016 Auction invoice proof of payment . On this one I will go one step further I will 100% reimburse you what you paid which I will remit to the owner when sent to me for correction . this transaction will be done openly for all to see full transparency we created the Yankee Ticket guide so that the novice and avid collector had some reference point and it is the most accurate GUIDE to Yankees tickets out there still waiting for Joe sMOE's to get published , but don't hold your breath I hate to see that many people die doing it[/QUOTE] |
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So you are going to pay, in full, the owner of the Goldin ticket because you yourself botched it. Were you also the consignor of it at Goldin or did you sell it on Ebay previously?
And your welcome for the bone I threw you last night, now pick up the mic zip up your pants. I have a few more questions. 1. What English teacher passed you? Any post of yours containing more then 20 words my brain gets exhausted and just gives up. How you wrote any guide is beyond me, are you sure someone else didn't write it for you and you take credit? 2. Yes, as I showed last night some with writing are incorrect, not all, but some, just like your guide, some of it correct, but not all. Also, you yourself are constantly selling tickets with writing on them in the BST and on Ebay, yet those with writing on it are correct, interesting. How are those with writing correct and everyone else's incorrect? 3. Still waiting on you to tell me the 2 variations of the 1923 Yankee Tickets, surely a Yankees Ticket expert who "wrote" a guide would know this. 4. This is a big one so really going to need an answer on this one, on your original guide did you Photoshop a letter "D" ticket from the 1929's that didn't even exist? I have a few more, but if you could answer these that would be great. |
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where is your guide
wheres your guide
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So here's a question, an open one for anyone. But probably some basic thing I'm missing, not being all that into Yankees tickets, or for that matter most tickets (I'll pick them up if they're old and cheap, or newer and really cheap, but I don't actively look for them)
I get that writing can be wrong, or right. And that if someone is doing it years later they may not remember things all that well. But for the Clean sweep one for example, whoever did the writing was maybe 8 years off which seems like a stretch. Checking attendance and if there was some special event seems to show nothing special besides opening day. So if it was done after the fact to mislead... Why try to change a 39 to 47 with writing? I'd think the prewar one would be worth more? That to me is a bit of a puzzle. |
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simple answer their wrong see the facts I stated
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also in 1947 there were no such thing as a Stadium ticket it would have been grandstand , plus the admission price was $1.25 not $1.10 Last edited by megalimey; 04-05-2018 at 11:55 AM. |
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The question as I understand it was " why would someone write the wrong date on a ticket ?"
The reasons are many but most happen when a date is added some time after the event. For this ticket they might have seen The Yankees open the season on April 15th and then go and write same date in their ticket not realizing that opening day is not the same date every year. Not every incorrect date is intentional programs like tickets sometimes have incorrect dates written on them so that is why they need to be evaluated on the facts printed on the ticket or stub or program. Shoeless says he believes writing on tickets above what is printed on them ( he says that but he has a ticket on Ebay that says is from 1950 and is worth $50. But he knows the guide says it is a 1949 stub and is from the day Ruth's monument was dedicated. So instead of selling it for $50 he puts it up for auction where he knows "top ticket collectors" will recognize it and now bids are well above $50 ) for the most part the market gets these things right. |
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edit: I’m on neither side of this feud. Makes for good reading, though.
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if you can help with SF Giants items (no cards), let me send you my wantlist! Last edited by ooo-ribay; 10-28-2021 at 06:21 PM. |
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Here's one up on Ebay (ignore the sellers assinine price)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/29450811968...wAAOSw~z1hfadL Info written on the back, generally reliable, especially when it's not saying it's some historic game, is for a DH on July 29, 1951. PSA on the front put it to 1950 Whitey Ford's first win. https://www.baseball-reference.com/t...e-scores.shtml PSA & Guide wrong or original ticket holder who went to the game and wrote unimportant game info on the back of it wrong? |
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