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Posted By: hankron
It has turned out that someone has been posting on the chatboard under 'hankron' |
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Posted By: runscott
Somone added a chat message under my handle (the one I was currently using). It was as if two people were signed in under the same handle, posting independently. |
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Posted By: brian p.
Not to make light of what is a serious issue, but dang, if this was really David who initiated this thread, wouldn't he have immediately followed it up with 2 or 3 more posts, even after claiming it would be his last post? Perhaps this 'Hankron' is the imposter. |
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Posted By: MW
David, |
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Posted By: Rob M (ramram)
A new search engine would be outstanding. |
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Posted By: brian p.
I think a search engine would be a fantastic addition. Currently you have to physic powers or the memory of the elephant to access past discussions. |
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Posted By: BcD
having nothing to do with the inquiry follwed up by a pat on the dick by someone who sold the attorney cards for 150% of their true value! |
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Posted By: Rob M (ramram)
I can just hear the ghost of Hankron typing away. Is this kind of like the internet version of a hunger strike? |
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Posted By: runscott
If I need "physic" powers I'm in deep doodoo - I still marvel when I flip a switch and the light comes on. But on a more serious note...is this me typing?!? |
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Posted By: Rob M (ramram)
For collectors of early baseball images please note the following: The earliest form of photography was an image on glass called a cabinet card. This lasted from about 1500 to 1505 A.D. Considered as not being cost effective, photography ceased to exist until baseball began in the 1920s thus giving a reason for the resurrection of photography. CDV images, which are actually a relatively modern process, were developed about this time. Their popularity faded out just prior to WWII when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor. As the worlds stock of CDV paper was wiped out at Pearl Harbor, a new process was developed called the daguerreotype or "dag". This lasted just a short while until around 1950 when the tintype was produced. The tintype is not actually made on tin at all but is the process by which modern baseball cards are produced. However, the newest cards are now being developed using a low-cost method by Donruss. This is called the Ruth'sJersey process which consists of printing a player's image on a swatch of the abundantly available jersey from Babe Ruth. -----There, that oughta get him back. |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
Obviously, the first post was David's. Who else would spell their name wrong in the last sentence? Well, either David or Julie pretending to be David. |
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Posted By: Scarecrow
Does anyone understand any of BCD post? I sure dont. |
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Posted By: Rob M
I think it has something to do with a lawsuit between Pat Summerall and Dick Vermeil regarding their True Value Hardware stock.......I think. |
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Posted By: Brian Daniels
to those who are registered here and/or actually collect cards pal! |
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