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Old 11-12-2013, 12:26 PM
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Does the issue made at that linked website strike anyone else as pure high school drama for the sake of drama? The outing of fake autos is one thing, but if I read it accurately, here we have...

Some info came to light, a description was amended, bidders were e-mailed and offered retractions if so desired.

It is an AWESOME card, zero debating that, and I'm sure whoever now owns it is thrilled-- and rightfully so.

What is the Sturm und Drang all about?
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halls of shame is definitely partial truths mixed with a whole lot of drama!
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surely someone must have an old lelands catalog with aforementioned JJ card?
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surely someone must have an old lelands catalog with aforementioned JJ card?
Peter look at the link to Hauls of Shame. No pic, only an erroneous description, it says M101-6 but calls it Sporting News.
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peter...was it NOT sold in a lelands auction? Was it a private sale?
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peter...was it NOT sold in a lelands auction? Was it a private sale?
It was sold in Leland's apparently, but I think the point is that with no image and an erroneous identification in the catalog as a Sporting News, there could have been some doubt about what the card actually was at least based solely on the catalog.
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It was sold in Leland's apparently, but I think the point is that with no image and an erroneous identification in the catalog as a Sporting News, there could have been some doubt about what the card actually was at least based solely on the catalog.
Chicago based Felix Mendelsohn did the photos on both series. Maybe that was some mix up..
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Does the issue made at that linked website strike anyone else as pure high school drama for the sake of drama? The outing of fake autos is one thing, but if I read it accurately, here we have...

Some info came to light, a description was amended, bidders were e-mailed and offered retractions if so desired.

It is an AWESOME card, zero debating that, and I'm sure whoever now owns it is thrilled-- and rightfully so.

What is the Sturm und Drang all about?
Nash appears to be arguing that the 1994 consignor had informed Goldin Auctions about the prior sale back in September, but that Goldin Auctions had continued to claim the card was unique.
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