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Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky are hot beds for FAKE stuff.
So, ask yourself; 1) WHY would a guy at a flea market have signs like these? 2) WHY would they be of Hall of Fame players? 3) WHY would a guy in Kentucky have these signs and give them up? If they are real then somebody somewhere should have done some investigating along the way to see how much they are worth. Being from Indiana, I have been to a LOT of flea markets and have even set up at a few. From my experience, there are some REAL shady characters who set up at flea markets. After seeing these types, I STOPPED setting up there and just paid a little more to set up at card shows (when there were still card shows at hotels on the weekend). David |
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