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This is a funny thread, truly. Too bad we don't have members hooked up to polygraph machines when they post.
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amazing
I will just leave this thread at "amazing"...on so many different levels.
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I take it from this quote that we are not to trust Bill Goodwin's auctions?
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Dan,
Apparently you missed the message. (It was on another thread, but that's no excuse!) "For than 20 years- Trust no one-double check everyone has been our mantra" |
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Well if you want to know what I think happened with the n28's, over the winter everyone was rushing into high grade prewar due to the economic panic. N28 psa 8's and t206 9's were going for record prices. When the recovery took hold, those bidders dropped out. Just my two cents. The Comisky was a set registry battle for sure.
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What recovery?
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The belief in there being a recovery
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