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He probably has a stash of them somewhere for his family after he is gone.
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I'm sorry, but the stash of his cards (signed or not) would only be used as a table leg prop. Sorry if that sounds mean.
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Must be one expensive table you have there
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He has said publicly several times that he will not sign a first edition of that book, but you still see fake signed copies on eBay every now and then. That's when you realize how delusional some people can be when they, a) don't do basic research before spending $400 on an autograph, and b) even when presented with evidence that an author/athlete does not sign a specific item, they still reason that maybe one slipped by somehow. Maybe an autograph collector put a false dustjacket on The Road and tricked McCarthy into signing it! It's possible. |
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