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Posted By: newguy76
Hello all... I was wondering about something I recently purchased on EBay. I won a 1917 Collins-McCarty E135 Babe Ruth Card. As you can see it's pretty beat up... but it's a dream come true for me to add a Babe Ruth card to my collection. I was wondering if anyone could tell me a little more about the series and if it's indeed geniune? I did a lot of research on the card before deciding to bid, and I hope I made the right choice |
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Posted By: Ben
I don't mean to ruffle any feathers here, but it doesnt look promising to me. Consider the following exerpt from the auction description: |
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Posted By: petecld
I will second what Ben said. It's fake. |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
Collins McCarthy cards are sepia in color and tend to exhibit minute cracking in the surface of the front on lower condition cards. Does this card exhibit those characteristics? |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
Excerpt from the item description: |
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Posted By: jay behrens
The other clue that this card may not be kosher is the price you got it for. Even in that rough of shape, it should pull something closer to $1k. If you haven't paid for it yet, I would hold off and get some sort of assurance as to authenticity from the seller. He can't force you honor the bid since his auction listing violated eBay rules pertaining to authenticity of the item. Getting him to send it to SGC or some other service would be the best thing. |
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Posted By: newguy76
I haven't paid for the card yet. It looks to me like it is does display some cracking though. Click Enlarge Photo on the original link. |
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Posted By: runscott
That particular type of "bulging" crease is what I consider a dead give-away of a fake: it occurs when the OAGSB (over-anxious greedy scammer bastard) starts "aging" the card before the glue has dried, or maybe it for some other reason, but in any case you don't see that type of crease on thin-stock cards. |
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Posted By: jamie
i reviewed some of his other auctions and among them are 3 of the most reprinted modern cards (and multiple copies)- WAYNE GRETZKY 1978-79 O-PEE-CHEE Rookie Card, MARIO LEMIEUX 1985 O-Pee-Chee Rookie Card, and the JORDAN STAR CARDS. |
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Posted By: leon
It looks like artificial aging to me. I would tell the seller that it is most likely a fake and you don't want it. Tell him you will pay his ebay fees and then run the other way. Not worth the chance.....It should be about a $1.00 card. Good luck and let us know how it turns out...... |
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Posted By: Jamie
and one of his negatives is for selling a fake Jordan rookie |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I have NEVER seen a card that was so damaged ... yet had SQUARE corners!!! |
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Posted By: newguy76
Thank you all so much. I'm glad I found this site before purchasing. I'm gonna tell him to go screw himself and withdraw my bid. I'm not paying him a dime. I'll let you know how it all turns out. |
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Posted By: hankron
Technically, it is against eBay's rules for a seller to not specifically state what an item is, and the seller is not allowed to say things like "cannot authenticate" or "no guarantee of authenticity." eBay states that if you don't know what an item is, don't sell it. The auction was illegitimate in the first place, and the winner isn't required to pay a penny. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
The thing that always cracks me up about these "estate finds" is that if someone really had amassed a legitimante collection of cards like this, the last place he would be selling them is in an estate sale. Even if he died, every serious collector on this level has a stipulation in their will as to how the cards to best disposed of. And they would know thta an estate sale would not bring top dollar for these cards. |
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Posted By: runscott
these scammers have seen it work on ebay many times over, with no negative repercussions, so why not try it? These aren't people with morals you can appeal to - they are simply thieves. |
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Posted By: newguy76
Just wanted to thank you guys one last time. I think deep down in my head I knew it was too good to be true. You guys really know your stuff around here and helped me save quite a bit. I hope to come back one day and show off a crisp, original one. Until then, thanks so much and keep up the good work. You guys rock. |
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Posted By: Pcelli60
I wish i knew you guys a few years back! |
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