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Old 09-21-2006, 07:42 AM
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Posted By: Jacques

Have about 15 cards,they are not graded but have been authenticated by whatsitworthbrian.com,in person.

I have Ruth,Plank x2,Shoeless,Honus Wagner w/Polar Bear back and more.

Serious inquiries only.

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Old 09-21-2006, 07:49 AM
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This board has a little more experience than "Brian". Your cards are fake or reprints or whatever. Wagner (unless Heinie, not sure) didn't come with a Polar Bear back. This is not the place to come to hawk cards authenticated by people that don't know vintage cards. If you post scans we can be sure they are fakes or reprints. Nothing personal here....you are just in the wrong place to sell reprints and fakes and hopefully you are honest?....You might try the Yahoo boards where they might not know.....we do.....best regards

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Old 09-21-2006, 08:12 AM
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Posted By: Josh K.

Even if the cards were real, can we also try to keep the T card listings in the proper category. Ive noticed this happening alot lately. Perhaps we can change this category back to just e cards like it was originally.

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Posted By: Kenneth A. Cohen

I've always felt that the absence of a T206 Ruth has constituted a huge hole in my collection.

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Posted By: Cobby33

Ditto on the T206 Shoeless Joe.

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Old 09-21-2006, 11:02 AM
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Posted By: Cy

Ken, you're just bragging after you finally received your Turkey Red Babe Ruth card!

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Old 09-21-2006, 11:34 AM
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Posted By: leon

The categories aren't going to change as then we would have a hole for everything else? I don't want more categories either, as I think we have just the right amount. I am always open to ideas though... as that's where the ebay category came from. I might try to make them easier to decipher ....Mostly it's people (especially new members) that don't read the category names. Not sure that can ever be stopped....

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Old 09-21-2006, 11:52 AM
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Posted By: leon

I rearranged all of the descriptions a little but my guess is some horses still won't drink......

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Old 09-21-2006, 02:41 PM
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Posted By: Jason

I would like to take the Ruth, and I have the following I can trade, straightup, sight-unseen:
T206 Lou Gehrig
T205 Alex Rodriguez -Blazer!
1934-36 Diamond Stars Refractor Albert Pujols

These were all graded very high by myself, and certificates of authenticity were created and posted on Jasonsaysso.com

Do you take foodstamps?

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Posted By: PC

Well, if Brian says the cards are authentic, then by all that's holy in Alberta they must be. After all, he does have a website:

http://whatsitworthbrian.com/files/_default.php

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Posted By: Mike Mattison

Maybe there's a parallel Canadian T206 set, we'll call it T206(eh), that continued being produced for a number of years after the American version. If so it would make sense that it would include both the Ruth and Jackson card, as well as the Wagner with a Polar Bear back. I don't understand why he didn't mention the T206(eh)Jim Thorpe and Grover Alexander cards in his listing. They must be tough ones to get.

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Posted By: Cat

Were these cards purcahsed from a couple of guys from Cincinnati named Cobb and Edwards? Just curious?



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Cat - That made me laugh. Thank you.

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Posted By: Steve M.

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Posted By: leon

C'mon you gotta admit what Cat did is funny . BTW, I spoke with Brian's right hand person, Donna, this evening. Seems Brian doesn't authenticate cards at all. He does other stuff, sort of like Antiques Road Show. He calls experts to get valued opinions on things he doesn't know (though I am speaking for him and shouldn't). I am going to email Donna this evening and she will show Brian the thread. He's one of those guys that is very anti-computer . And probably likes it that way. At any rate they seem legit and I doubt very seriously Brian would say he was positive these were real....which we are positive they are not....But back to the real topic...Can't we EVER have a little fun? I wanna play.....

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Posted By: Steve M.

Let the fun continue.

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Posted By: Cobby33

He said "serious inquiries only." I haven't seen one serious inquiry yet! Let the bidding begin!!!

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Posted By: leon

Well...trusting 'ole me thought that Mr.Jacques could have had his wires crossed somehow. I just got a phone call from Brian from "whatsthatbrian" fame and Canadian TV show. He told me this guy is lieing through his teeth. He never authenticated anything. He told this guy to get him digital photos and he would pass them to the people he is associated with that would do it. Jacques told him some wild story that sounded far fetched. This guy never sent the pics (wonder why). Brian said this was only the 3rd person to ever have sports stuff that he has been asked to authenticate. It's not his gig and he won't do it. Jacques is now banned from this board too....best regards

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Posted By: David Vargha

I am interested in the T205 Rodriguez if it is still available.

Edited to to add that I might be willing to part with my Obak Gehrig for your Gehrig straight-up.


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