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|  T206 Cobb CSA 8.5 
			
			Was anyone else watching the CSA 8.5 Cobb on ebay? Not sure if this was a shilled listing, but can anyone come up with a logical explanation why this trimmed card received a high closing bid?   Trimmed: top right cornner (imo): T206 Cobb (Green) $4,688.00 http://tinyurl.com/qdx337   | 
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			I guess people don't think $4688 for an 8.5 T206 green Cobb falls under that "if it looks too good to be true it probably is" philosophy?
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			it has plenty of border, it could be further trimmed down if needed...4.5k with a chance at 15-20k is not a bad gamble
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			Correct me if I'm wrong but the winning bidder has only bid on items from this seller.  So it's probably not a real sale -- though I thought the ebay seller "consignments" was on the up and up?
		 
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			I was watching this one and when it was initially posted, I bid it up a tiny bit to check out the bites. I emailed the seller as well, asking him/her what was a "CSA" and did they have a website. I must have deleted the email, but I recall being sent a link to a site that was...well, I definitely chuckled a little bit (when I had looked, it wasn't updated since 2007 I believe). Anyway, I was leary about the grading service and didn't pursue it anymore...I just hate those encapsulated cards from "weird-o" grading companies.....I refuse to be Channed!   | 
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			Looking closer at this auction, it's pretty clear to me that 'consignments' is a crooked operation.  The 'winner' of the auction -- a low feedback ebayer -- only bids on auctions of 'consignments;' the highly valuable card was graded by a non-PSA/SGC company (which means it's trimmed); and then I noticed that the location of the seller is not disclosed.   I think what's most disturbing is that the idiots running this auction didn't bother to even hide the nature of the shill bidding. 
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|  Trimmed or totally fake ? 
			
			This green Cobb has some of the biggest, fattest, widest boarders I have ever seen.  I have looked at PSA green Cobbs with much less boarder. I suspect the card is totally and entirely fake to begin with, not trimmed. But in a "new" CSA case, would not risk purchase - especially without seeing back up close. steve | 
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			I don't know anything about the 'consignments' guys - but are they thought to be card doctors as well?
		 
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