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Too many people, before doing the above, post a link to an expensive card;e.g-1910's Cobb, Wagner, etc, asking us if we think it is real, because they actually plan to buy it as their first card in the set
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David - I like your answer. As a seller, I should always nicely answer questions, no matter how dumb.
This time I didn't ![]() Here's the image I provided:
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Tell him you got it from Harry's House of Reprints, but that Harry assured you that it had been in his family for generations, having been found in great-grandpa's attic. Then tell him you're married to Morgan Fairchild.
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When she made her comeback around 1980, I remember thinking she was really hot for an old woman (she was 30 )
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to me i actually dont mind a dumb question from a possable buyer, i answer the question and move on. the answer only takes what...30 sec to reply to if that.
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Scott, do you have any better scans? Who wrote 1b on the back? Can you send me scans of all four edges?
Thanks, Rick
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Here is the center one-eighth of the left edge, viewed with the front side of the card facing upward:
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$co++ Forre$+ Last edited by Runscott; 11-30-2014 at 01:29 PM. |
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Now I get it.
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Well, at least you didn't call him a f*#king moron and come here expecting to get pats on the back for it.
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My first Goudey came from a yard sale. My first 48 Bowman Football were found in a trash barrel. At the second show I went to a dealer was selling Dover reprint T206s with machine rounded corners. Had I bought one I could legitimately answer that I bought it at a show in 1978. And it would still be fake. Answering questions, even dumb ones patiently is the way to go, but sometimes when I was selling I had to wait a couple hours before answering. "Shipping is 1.00 in the US, elsewhere at cost" "How much to ship to Idaho?" Yeah, I had to wait a bit. A batch of movie posters I bought had a bunch from Bang the Drum Slowly. Every time I listed one the same person would ask if it was original or a reprint. I don't actually know the answer, so I'd always reply giving details that might not show in the picture and asking if he knew how to tell. Never replied, never bid. Steve B |
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I would just answer the question (which was actually not a question). Potential bidders have asked me before, and, while perhaps this guy worded it less than politely, asking where something came from is a fair question. I do appreciate that a seller could be offended by the accusatory, pushy way he said it. I likely would be.
P.s. I know Scott's Goudeys came from a highly reputable and well known source. I wrote the above knowing his answer wouldn't be 'From my grandfather's cabinet.' Last edited by drc; 02-28-2013 at 08:19 PM. |
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I remember when I had on ebay am 1880s Tobin Lithograph trade card, and described it as a 'chromolithograph.' An eBayer didn't know what chromolithograph meant and wanted to make sure it wasn't some sort of modern refractor. He question seemed sincere, so I explained that it was just a 19th century time term for colorful lithography. I assured him it wasn't a Topps insert.
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