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Old 02-18-2013, 10:46 PM
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Vampire card! I'm smelling a twilight sequel!
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Old 02-18-2013, 10:49 PM
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Check out the Tobacco BST section. He has decided to list it somewhere else.
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Old 02-18-2013, 10:51 PM
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Vampire card! I'm smelling a twilight sequel!
Now I'm even more interested in buying it, that card is sick! Doesn't even give off a reflection
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Old 02-18-2013, 10:52 PM
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Now I'm even more interested in buying it, that card is sick! Doesn't even give off a reflection
It's a vampire card!!
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Old 02-18-2013, 10:54 PM
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I'm willing to bet the real owner of that card has it sitting in a safety deposit box somewhere, and not in a house with minimalistic furniture and dirty socks on the floor.
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Old 02-18-2013, 10:55 PM
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I bet you the iceberg that sunk the Titanic is stashed in the freezer.
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Old 02-18-2013, 10:57 PM
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Seriously though Andrew, are you just bored or something?
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I bet you the iceberg that sunk the Titanic is stashed in the freezer.
I'm in the process of making him an offer on THE actual knife OJ used.....I'll keep everyone posted.

He also has the "missing" white suit Ray Lewis was wearing the night of the Super Bowl murders if anyone is interested?
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Old 02-18-2013, 11:08 PM
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I'm in the process of making him an offer on THE actual knife OJ used.....I'll keep everyone posted.

He also has the "missing" white suit Ray Lewis was wearing the night of the Super Bowl murders if anyone is interested?
Ok, as long as I can have Benjamin Franklin's kite and Thomas Edison's phonograph.
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i didnt realize this card was worth that much, I did not photoshop... i will be putting this card up... and indeed if a deal was done we would do it in person.... im always diligent in my transactions in here.
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i didnt realize this card was worth that much, I did not photoshop... i will be putting this card up... and indeed if a deal was done we would do it in person.... im always diligent in my transactions in here.
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*sigh*......
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i didnt realize this card was worth that much, I did not photoshop... i will be putting this card up... and indeed if a deal was done we would do it in person.... im always diligent in my transactions in here.
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How do you explain a (seemingly) wealthy gentleman showing that he won the same card in a Heritage auction, on Youtube, from a few years ago? He's got your card!!
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Haven't you heard that TV adds 10 lbs? Andrew is clearly the very successful cardiologist with millions of dollars of memorabilia in a highly organized, and well-kept show room! The game worn Gehrig jersey is under the lotion.

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How do you explain a (seemingly) wealthy gentleman showing that he won the same card in a Heritage auction, on Youtube, from a few years ago? He's got your card!!
I hear crickets chirping in the background...
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And here are Ray Edwards and John Cobb to present you with the Scam of the year Award...

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Old 02-18-2013, 11:28 PM
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At 11:59, I asked how Andrew acquired the card and why he is willing to sell it for $75,000 when it supposedly last sold for $220,000.

At 12:33, Andrew lists it in the Tobacco section of the B/S/T.

At 12:55, Andrew states he didn't know the card was worth so much money.

SO ---

Andrew still hasn't answered HOW he obtained the card and hasn't answered WHY he is willing to sell it for about 1/3 of the price ti last sold for.

Furthermore, he states that he has been on this board for awhile yet doesn't know that a T206 Wagner (even in THAT condition) is worth quite a bit of money.

Strange.....

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Old 02-18-2013, 11:33 PM
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Tim, it is a conspiracy Leon and the other Admin's have cooked up.

Bring back Cobb and Edwards and their T206 Wagner, add in a guy who thinks Comiskey is in a photo from 1879 and not only has experts to prove it but also auction houses willing to sell it for him (while totally ignoring an expert in photo ID) and THEN to top it off, have a guy named Andrew come on with HIS T206 Wagner.

Why would they do this to us? RATINGS!!!!!

They are about to sell the board to a massive company that is looking to expand its empire and the more page clicks they can have the higher the price they can sell the board for.

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Old 02-18-2013, 11:43 PM
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At 11:59, I asked how Andrew acquired the card and why he is willing to sell it for $75,000 when it supposedly last sold for $220,000.

At 12:33, Andrew lists it in the Tobacco section of the B/S/T.

At 12:55, Andrew states he didn't know the card was worth so much money.

SO ---

Andrew still hasn't answered HOW he obtained the card and hasn't answered WHY he is willing to sell it for about 1/3 of the price ti last sold for.

Furthermore, he states that he has been on this board for awhile yet doesn't know that a T206 Wagner (even in THAT condition) is worth quite a bit of money.

Strange.....

David
David makes a good point. As funny as this whole thread is, it doesn't negate the fact that a scam was attempted to be perpetrated by someone that apparently doesn't know too much about cards. Fortunatey, most of us know the provenance of the card and the story behind it so nobody got taken.
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If a vampire doesn't cast a reflection in a mirror why can't we see his clothes? The Invisible Man's clothes were visible. Is a vampire more invisible than the Invisible Man? Does the Wolfman shed? If the Mummy is a rotten body trussed up in dirty bandages, wouldn't you smell him long before he could sneak up on you? How does Frankenstein's monster catch anyone? He walks like an old man with a bad hip. Why don't the Incredible Hulk's pants ever shred like the rest of his clothes?

When I read threads like this I think of these kinds of questions. I think I'll go fling some poo at the tourists outside my cage.
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Old 02-19-2013, 07:23 AM
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Surprised we haven't heard the 'found it in grandpa's attic' line yet...
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Why not take a shot with your face next to the card so that the card can be seen more clearly. If you zoom all the way in on this card it is a total blur.
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Old 02-18-2013, 11:12 PM
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It's a vampire card!!
This actually makes sense. Andrew forgot to tell us that his grandfather is Nosferatu. Here's a photo of him taking in a Nationals/Phillies game last year.
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