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Posted By: Bruce MacPherson
From a collecter that has been in the market for a blank back t206, I find this a bit disturbing. Under the assumption that one of the cards in Kevin's post is a t206, it would bring many t206 blank back cards under suspicion. While provenance is ideal, the blank back cards are not that rare to the extent that most ebayers (including myself) would demand it. Kevin already showed in the previous thread that writing and colors can be removed. Although, none of us have reviewed Kevin's doctored card up close to see if the alterations are undetectable, it certainly raises questions. |
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