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			If they send him where Aaron Hernandez is, he could acquire some great "prison-worn" uniforms.
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			Any thoughts on if Allen deserved or why he received a sentence 3 times longer than Mastro?  I'm sure many will feel they both deserved more, but am only referring to the differences in their sentence.
		 
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			He was going to get a much shorter sentence-- half off for cooperating with the Feds, it was already agreed upon-- but was caught telling the person he was supposed to be be secretly taping for the FBI that he was wearing a wire and telling him what the FBI would be looking for.  The prosecution dropped the deal and asked for significantly more time.
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			Other than perhaps a George Gibson photo, I can't remember ever winning any items with Mastronet or Legendary Auctions. However, I did have contact with Doug Allen when I first started chatting on the original Full Count Baseball Chat Board. As luck would have it, Doug mentioned that he had put in a place marker bid on a lot of 1910 Tip Top Bread cards, and to his surprise the bid held up. I had been looking to upgrade my beat up 1910 George Gibson D322 for years, and I traded Doug a Gabby Street scrap T206 (catching) with only yellow and brown colors for the Gibson D322. It's always been one of my favorite cards in my collection. At the time, I remember chatting with Doug about him starting a new job with a baseball auction company in Chicago, and I remember thinking, "what a perfect job...lucky guy." Now 15 years later I can only think.....what a waste. A cautionary tale of greed! Patrick Last edited by Vintagecatcher; 02-09-2016 at 08:20 AM. | 
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			I recall on the same Full Count board Doug went public and stated that on any raw high-value cards with small light wrinkles consigned to Mastro their "pros" would take care of the problem and the improved card submitted to a grading company.  Yikes!  Clearly, he has been business bent for a long time.  John
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			funny,same thing happened when a friend asked me what auction house to  submit his 1959 Fleer Ted Signs For  #68 card.He told  Doug that it had a surface defect.Was told not to worry.Next auction ,it went in at a PSA7 grade and no qualifiers.
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