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Old 04-08-2013, 05:52 PM
smrtn240 smrtn240 is offline
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Ha.. no Mcribs for me, and no cards either... But I didn't get mugged either so that's good I guess.
I met the guy and looked at the cards. Honestly, I was very tempted to buy but I held back, cards looked to good. I'm no expert on aged reprints but all cards had near perfect centering and very bright(almost too bright) colors. The 52 bowmans had a dark green tone on the back and the berk ross's looked too good for the age. The only ones that Im pretty sure were authentic were the Aarons and 55 Mays. The Feller looked NM with perfect centering. I told the guy he could get a lot more for these cards as he acted dumbfounded. Very quiet guy not really eager to sell but when I said I would buy his eyes lit up and finally met mine. You guys are right, too many red flags..although they may be real... just had my doubts. told him I would call him mid week to see if he still has them. Need to think and do more research on these cards being reprinted.
Plus I got him down to $1000
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Old 04-08-2013, 06:08 PM
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That gut feeling is there for a reason. Keep your cash and don't look back.
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