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Posted By: Gary B.
All this person was asking is how to reback these cards. I think if someone owns an Old Judge card, or any kind of card for that matter, and they want to reback it or restore it or whatever, they should feel more than free to do so - it's their property. It's when someone tries to sell these things without full disclosure that it becomes criminal. If someone sells it with full disclosure, as far as I'm concerned, they're morally fine - if the buyer then decides to resell it without full disclosure, it's their crime and not the original seller's crime. To make the argument that eventually the person who rebacks an OJ or doctors a card will die and the doctored card could then fall into someone's hands where they will sell it without full disclosure because they don't know and the person who altered it isn't around to tell the tale is just silly - I mean, you have to draw the line somewhere. |
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