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			Posted By: davidcycleback I've never heard of a large vintage newspaper suppliment made out of cardboard. If the item is real, I would be surprised if it was distributed inside the newspaper as he describes ... His description is a bit mangled, as describes the item alternately as a premium and as a suppliment. It would have to be one or the other, not both, with a suppliment being distributed inside the newspaper. And nearly all to all large sized suppliments were on paper. | 
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			Posted By: Dan Kravitz Does anyone know if this a reprint or a forgery? I too was tracking this. | 
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			Posted By: Ben Cool piece, but it's against forum rules to post links to your own ebay auctions on the main board. There's a place for that in the Buy/Sell/Trade forum. | 
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			Posted By: Josh K. No such premium/supplement/etc listed in the standard catalog. Unless I could confirm its authentic, I wouldnt and wont be bidding. | 
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			Posted By: davidcycleback The auction description contains specific information about the issue (15 known, 1913, distributed inside newspaper). If I were a potential bidder, I would want to know source for the information. If this information came from a Mastro or Lew Lipset catalog, Standard Catalog or reputable web site, that would be a good source. | 
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			Posted By: leon It's real from the looks of it. Would need to see it in person but I have one on my website and am positive it is real.....I do think they were a supplement. Not sure how they were distributed.....regards | 
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			Posted By: Dan Bretta This IS listed in the Standard Catalog.  It's a 1913 Philadelphia Evening Times Supplement.  Another one sold on ebay last night that I had my eye on. | 
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			Posted By: leon As it's an informative thread. The original poster either didn't know the rules or just broke them on purpose. This will be the freebie.....no mas... | 
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			Posted By: Josh K. Interesting - I cant find it in my catalog. Anyway, I guess Im now free to bid away. | 
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			Posted By: Dan Bretta Josh, if you have the 2006 Standard Catalog it's on page 284. | 
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			Posted By: Josh K. Thanks - I should have upgraded - I still have the 2004 edition. | 
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			Posted By: Bryan Long That it sucked that this was brought to everyones attention.  I was watching this auction and considered the prixce to be pretty cheap at this point.  I guess another auction spoiled  | 
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			Posted By: leon Almost every scenario has been played out on this board concerning the rules. There is no rule against outing a current auction. We have had threads about this before. It's not good etiquette and IS against the rules when it's your own auction. I let this one go as there was some good info in it. Unless you are the seller it's usually very "unwise" to out an ongoing auction.....regards | 
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			Posted By: Jeff Drum These are real and featured mostly A's and Giants. I have several that I won in a Political Gallery auction in the mid-90's. If I recall they had 20-25 different ones at that time. I have never seen the Cobb before. | 
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			Posted By: Josh K. Bryan - dont sweat it too much - there were a lot of people eyeing that auction. However, I agree that it was not appropriate for the seller to plug his own auction on the main board - this thread could have just as easily been placed in the B/S/T "on ebay" catagory or posted after the auction was completed. | 
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			Posted By: Bryan Long That I should know better by now to assume that if something catches my eye on ebay then will catch almost everyone's eye on this board.  I wish you guys would start collecting something else  | 
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			Posted By: Rich Klein About 3 weeks ago as Jeff Drum was nice enough to send me some scans for cataloguing. Has there been a "cache" of these found? | 
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			Posted By: Jeff Prizner $2247 - wow! | 
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			Posted By: Brian Funny thing is that the seller made about $1000 on this item. He bought it recently from Hyee Auctions: | 
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			Posted By: Chris Bland The most recent ebay listing was a featured auction - front page of the pre-1930 section for over a week - i dont think it was "outed" on this board... | 
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			Posted By: jeff drum I picked up a few of these in the late 90's from a Political Gallery auction. I looked in their catalog and they had about 20 of them. They were all A's and Giants. No Cobbie. | 
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			Posted By: Millerhouse The appearance of the card on this board had nothing to do with the difference in price.  I was the underbidder this time, sniping at the last minute, as is my habit.  Unfortunately, the last time the card was sold, I missed the closing of the auction by mere minutes.  Had I been successful then, it would never have reappeared.  (And, if a second one had reappeared, it actually would have sold for less without my underbid.) | 
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			Posted By: jeff drum I finally located the auction catalog from which I purchased my PET Supplements.  Slater's Americana in their Auction #5 (3/15/99) sold the following PET Supplements: | 
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			Posted By: Dan Bretta Well there was a Collins sold by a different ebay seller just the night before the Cobb sold. | 
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			Posted By: jeff drum I stand corrected, I obviously missed that one. I didn't remember the auction I referenced having a Cobb as well but it did. These may be out there but I don't see them very often. Tough to survive in as good a shape as that Cobb looked like it was in. | 
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