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Old 08-09-2009, 07:47 AM
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In a sea of mediocrity,there are still, a select few "elite" collectors who refuse to seller for anything less than the best,

For more than 3 decades, we have focused our collecting efforts on the acquisition of ultra high grade examples of baseball type cards from 19th and early 20th century

Whilst we have built an extensive collection, there are select number of items that we are actively pursuing. We will pay top prices and act in complete confidence. We are primarily interested in non- Hall of Famers. Our objective is to add a high grade representative example regardless of the player.

Current interests include

T 208 Rochester Baking
Texas Tommy
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E 200
Boston Garter (additional examples- we have 8)
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select rare Cuban Cards
early Cabinets
high grade Kalamazoo Bats


Please address your inquiry in strict confidence to

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Old 08-09-2009, 10:01 PM
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One should be thankful for the sea of mediocrity...otherwise one's high grade boat wouldn't float.

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In a sea of mediocrity,there are still, a select few "elite" collectors who refuse to seller for anything less than the best,

For more than 3 decades, we have focused our collecting efforts on the acquisition of ultra high grade examples of baseball type cards from 19th and early 20th century

Whilst we have built an extensive collection, there are select number of items that we are actively pursuing. We will pay top prices and act in complete confidence. We are primarily interested in non- Hall of Famers. Our objective is to add a high grade representative example regardless of the player.

Current interests include

T 208 Rochester Baking
Texas Tommy
E 99
E 200
Boston Garter (additional examples- we have 8)
Old Mill Cabinet
select rare Cuban Cards
early Cabinets
high grade Kalamazoo Bats


Please address your inquiry in strict confidence to

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I want to get in line after Bruces for an E200. That little devil has been evading me (and Burdick, Egan and the rest of them) for a long time!!
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There's no such thing as an E200, is there? I assume it was a typo (amongst a plethora of typos in this post).
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Sea of Mediocrity, is that where the Isle of Langerhans is?
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I took my last vacation on the Islands of Langerhans...lovely place!
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In a sea of well-written prose, there are still a select-few "elite" collectors who — despite trying to portray themselves as masters of the written word — refuse to consult a dictionary or use spell-check.
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Insult the vast majority of the readership and then request assistance from those who may be priviledged enough to own the items in which they are interested.

kinda like insulting a hobo for his choice of clothing before asking him to kindly step aside so that you may go dumpster diving in his garbage can...
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Old 08-10-2009, 02:35 PM
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any post that begins "In a sea of mediocrity," is ok by me.
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Is this one of the BST threads where we can make fun of the content? Please!

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Is this one of the BST threads where we can make fun of the content? Please!
I think if we keep it on topic it can be permitted. After all I really need an E200 and I might have to contact Hanksta .
We aren't trying to get in the middle of a sale/trade, are we? If not then I would consider them benign comments.
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Benign-
  1. Having little or no detrimental effect; harmless: a chemical additive that is environmentally benign.
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I think that is the definition of me swimming in the Sea of Mediocrity.
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I've been looking for a nice 1933 Goudey #1 Benny Benign card
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I think that is the definition of me swimming in the Sea of Mediocrity.
Step to the left and wash yourself off after you get out of that sea. Seriously, there is nothing in this string of funnyisms (I made that up) that would preclude or hurt something Bruces are looking for. I don't see any pricing issues or anything else that I would think would be interfering in an actual B/S/T deal..... Those things would be against the rules. For the future if I post something on the BST I fully accept any humor there can be. Then too I can also delete stuff I don't like . take care...
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I comprehend. However, I do feel for someone who is constantly at the butt of everyone's funnyisms.

Now remember, I'll be lying in wait for your next WTB thread and then I'll open this can of whoopass on you!

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Step to the left and wash yourself off after you get out of that sea. Seriously, there is nothing in this string of funnyisms (I made that up) that would preclude or hurt something Bruces are looking for. I don't see any pricing issues or anything else that I would think would be interfering in an actual B/S/T deal..... Those things would be against the rules. For the future if I post something on the BST I fully accept any humor there can be. Then too I can also delete stuff I don't like . take care...
My guess, judging by the tone Bruce uses in these comical posts, is that what he really hopes to elicit is the kind of comments posted in this very thread. Cardboard is nice, but for some, being able to quench a "Look at me" thirst is far more satisfying.

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I comprehend. However, I do feel for someone who is constantly at the butt of everyone's funnyisms.

Now remember, I'll be lying in wait for your next WTB thread and then I'll open this can of whoopass on you!


title says it all......Show me something that I don't know.....I never paid any premium for a toy town stamp....my copy is an e97 in pr condition I paid all of $20 for.....who cares? As I have said before.....folks that think overprints (other than this one which has never had any extra value) are easy to fake are either idiots or ignorant. Pick one.
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Old 08-10-2009, 05:59 PM
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I owned a E98 Old Put Cobb, and for a few years that card was the pride of my collection. At the time we thought Old Put stamps were found on E98 cards with red backgrounds only. Then one day, we see the Old Put overprint on E98 cards with blue backgrounds, and at that point, I became completely uncomfortable with the aftermarket overprints.

Everyone can collect whatever they are comfortable with. The overprint cards are still interesting cards, but I am personally going to stay away from all overprints that were stamped after the actual production process. Just my opinion and to each his own.
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Old 08-11-2009, 05:24 AM
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Whilst we have little regard for the sarcastic commentary of those"beater collectors", drug using left wing liberals, ex-cons and micro-minds that often can be found "swimming in the sea of mediocrity", we do apologize for the "typo" in the want list.

Clearly, E 200 should have been E 221

And by the way, a big thank you to the two collectors who have written
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Love it! Bruce is one of my favorite board members, and that is not sarcasm.
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Old 08-11-2009, 07:00 AM
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Rob you look lovely in the dress

We suspect that you and your fellow cross-dressers will soon
form a "board of your own."

As they say, if the shoe fits...wear it. How high are your heels?
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Good job, Bruce. A post completely void of a whilst, we or misuse of the world penultimate. Granted, the femininity angle is something most of us ditched in third grade or so, but I do give you credit for trying.

Edited to add that I was wrong and didn't notice the we that creeped in there. But that's OK. Baby steps, Bruce, baby steps.

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Anyone get any emailed death threats yet?
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I was threatened with a paper cut to my thumb....
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We are not amused.
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We wonder from whom the threat came, Leon?

You are aware, of course, that perjury is a criminal offense.

Look forward to reading your response.

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We wonder from whom the threat came, Leon?

You are aware, of course, that perjury is a criminal offense.

Look forward to reading your response.


You really can't be this dense, can you Bruce? (rhetorical question)

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Love it! Bruce is one of my favorite board members, and that is not sarcasm.

Same here. Bruce's posts are always entertaining, and I think it is great that he does not mind being laughed at.
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Doesn't mind being laughed at?

Wesley, do you think for a minute that the tone and verbiage Bruce typically uses in his posts isn't meant to elicit the very responses he receives?

Minds being laughs at? I'd say his modus operandi is that of someone who welcomes it.
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We wonder from whom the threat came, Leon?

You are aware, of course, that perjury is a criminal offense.

Look forward to reading your response.
Sue me over a joke about a papercut? You really are an effing idiot.... but you do make a good butt of jokes.....
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title says it all......Show me something that I don't know.....I never paid any premium for a toy town stamp....my copy is an e97 in pr condition I paid all of $20 for.....who cares? As I have said before.....folks that think overprints (other than this one which has never had any extra value) are easy to fake are either idiots or ignorant. Pick one.
Sorry, Leon. Having a bad day? It was a joke. Sometimes you really have to look beyond all of the crap and find a little humor and happiness in this hobby.
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Whilst we have little regard for the sarcastic commentary of those"beater collectors", drug using left wing liberals, ex-cons and micro-minds that often can be found "swimming in the sea of mediocrity", we do apologize for the "typo" in the want list.

Clearly, E 200 should have been E 221

And by the way, a big thank you to the two collectors who have written
to us privately. We have already completed one transaction, albeit not
for an item on the posted list.

The entire thread that follows that post is pure comedy.
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Sue me over a joke about a papercut? You really are an effing idiot.... but you do make a good butt of jokes.....

Leon,

He never mentioned suing you. His veiled threat was at criminal prosecution, not civil. (Because, of course, postings on Net54 are under oath. Right?)
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Meanwhile, Bruce got exactly what he wants from these kind of posts. Close to 40 replies and close to 1000 viewings.

Find the last BST thread with those kind of stats and I bet it was one of Bruce's prior posts.
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He never mentioned suing you. His veiled threat was at criminal prosecution, not civil. (Because, of course, postings on Net54 are under oath. Right?)
I swear it was a papercut
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It's true that Bruce could bypass all this hoopla by merely listing the cards he is interested in, and his contact information.

But there is always that introductory paragraph that explains the difference between the elite collectors, of which he is a member, and the poor slobs (generally drug taking liberals) who only like lower grade cards. And he knows that every time he expresses his class vision he is going to get the same reaction from the board. He and I have discussed it many times.

So I have to agree with the others that he does in fact like it this way.
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Barry,

I agree with your assessment,

but when he says this: "...who refuse to seller for anything less than the best," what does "seller" mean? (I'm guessing he meant "settle".) And why doesn't that sentence have a period at the end?



When he says this: "...there are select number of items that we are actively pursuing.", why can't he get the singulars and plurals of the verbs and nouns to agree?




When he says this to Rob: "We suspect that you and your fellow cross-dressers will soon
form a "board of your own.", why does he think Rob will quake at being called a "cross-dresser"? (Not that there's anything wrong with that!)



When he says to Leon: "You are aware, of course, that perjury is a criminal offense.", what is that suppossed to mean? Does he really not know the difference between libel (or even slander) and perjury? Does he see the distinction between the civil and criminal court systems.


When he emails death threats to board members (Raise your hand if you've gotten one! Rob D? Dan B? Myself? Anyone else?), does he realize how ignorant that makes him look?


When he goes out of his way to belittle the very people he's hoping to sell him things, is that good business?


As I said to you this morning, I agree with Jeff P. I usually appreciate most of Bruce's posts, even if I don't agree with them. They stop and make you think. They encourage debate. But a lot of his stuff comes off as poorly thought out, as well as poorly written. There is nothing sadder than an individual trying to sound intelligent and sophisticated, coming off as uneducated. Don't get me wrong. I'm no high brow snob. I don't care how well someone writes or speaks. I take people as they are, but don't try to use big words and fancy terms when you can't construct a simple sentence.

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Yes, there are some issues here.
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Yes, there are some issues here.
Yes, and Seinfeld had a nice little run.
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Whilst the three low life musketeers, spent hours thinking of child like bathroom humor and viscous attacks, we were quite busy obtaining two items from America's toughest want list.

So all you ex-cons, liberal drug users and micro-minds take note... we managed a 1000 hits from our post- and obtained just what we wanted-two ultra rare baseball cards.

Keep up the good work.
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Bruce- just out of curiosity, what were the two cards you purchased?
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