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Posted By: john/z28jd
Wow, Will is a great guy to deal with,ive had many transactions with him but this auction is very misleading in my mind.I have no idea who the subject on the card is but i know hes not part of the baseball set.Since its listed in the pre-1930 baseball category,its part of a baseball set according to the label and he mentions the word baseball twice it wouldnt be too hard to imagine someone might get the idea its baseball related.Anyone who has a price guide couldve looked this card up,not seen it listed among the baseball players and assumed it was an unlisted card,possibly a manager,or owner.The label on the holder doesnt help either to sway that thinking,so all things considered its misleading....now whether it was intentional or not is another thing. |
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