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1930s-1940s minus "1921" equals upper teens to low twenties in years difference from when the design first existed and the argument for the card's year. In other words, fake set |
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Brian,
Why would you destroy your reputation in the hobby over something as dumb as this? It’s painful to watch. Please stop.
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I apologize, but if ruining my rep saves people from getting ripped off so be the matter. Just a reminder to you about your accusations about Bill Mastro, the criticism you received by the masses on this board and the fact you were correct. |
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Except I had clear anecdotal evidence which was immediately corroborated by the FBI who contacted me. In your case you have laughably weak, decades-old hearsay “evidence” from an unknown source — which has convinced no one. To suggest these two sets of circumstances are even remotely similar suggests to me that you’re having some kind of break from reality. And at this point you are not concerned about saving anyone from fraud, as I was as I had no prior axe to grind with Mastro. You’re just being George Constanta driving Susan’s parents out to his fake Montauk house. You always struck me as a decent and honest guy. This thread clearly is eroding that perception. Your choice I guess.
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The cards are fake. My apologies about your Cobb. Happy Holidays |
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No need to offer up any apologies — I can sell it in 5 minutes for at least 50K. If anyone believed you, it would be worthless, much like your reputation now.
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Wow! November 28, 2023 at 12:52 p.m. I have a ringing job endorsement by Jeffrey. Oh, that's right. I've found a way to not to have to work a job since November 1, 2013 and I am on no government aid or disability. Sorry, Jeffrey, but I'll have to pleasantly turn down your ringing endorsement. That would have really stood out. No offense. Happy Holidays! |
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I'm not saying you don't have one so don't interpret this in a negative way. I have a clear conscience to go with the experience. I'll take the conscience over the reputation. Now, this is coming from an Agnostic, but there was somebody in some book who had the same approach. Oh, my. Imagine an Agnostic with a conscience. No, I'm not Catholic so the holy water and exorcisms won't clear me of a clear and clean conscience.
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In all sincerity, and as someone who has had positive dealings with Brian in the past, this is where I am now as well. Just as a matter of epistemic humility, I would hope that anyone could acknowledge that any particular one of their beliefs has some non-zero probability of being incorrect, regardless of whether there is mounting evidence on the other side of the scale. As trivial a matter as baseball cards are in the grand scheme of things, this has been genuinely upsetting to behold.
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Can’t speak for the rest of the group, but the posts from this morning have helped to eliminate a lot of my confusion.
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First, Happy Holidays. I am sorry you feel that way, but from what i have experienced with the cards, although brief, they are fake, and I stand by that assertion. |
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Folks,
Feel free to pull this up in 2004 in addition to now. Nothing in my opinion or accounting of matters has changed. 19 years. No changes. Just additional fraudulent cards. |
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I appreciate that. Happy holidays to you as well.
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This “debate” has become hilarious in its absurdity.
The only part I feel bad for is the next person that finds some REAL 1921 Herpolsheimer cards. They will potentially have to wade through this mess of a thread and read Brian’s comments that are not based on any actual evidence. It is just bad for card scholarship to have this amount of misinformation and confirmation bias (by Brian) out there. I echo Jeff’s thoughts on this being a painful thing to watch.
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Still referring you back to post 240 which you haven't answered. https://archive.org/details/LanstonM...e/n23/mode/2up A typographical specimen booklet containing borders and ornaments for casting on the Lanston Monotype Composition Caster, Lanston Monotype Type-Caster, Lanston Monotype Giant Caster and Monotype-Thompson Type-Caster. This booklet is from a Lanston Monotype specimen book (binder) bearing the general title "Monotype Type Faces." It is undated, but based on internal evidence elsewhere in the binder it is from the late 1930s or early 1940s. So, buying Herpolsheimer cards supposedly from 1921 with backs from the late 1930s or early 1940s is a good investment? |
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We all agree that the 1921 Holsum Bread cards are real and from 1921 (don't we?). And yet that border pattern is in the book as well.
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https://archive.org/details/LanstonM...e/n23/mode/2up A typographical specimen booklet containing borders and ornaments for casting on the Lanston Monotype Composition Caster, Lanston Monotype Type-Caster, Lanston Monotype Giant Caster and Monotype-Thompson Type-Caster. This booklet is from a Lanston Monotype specimen book (binder) bearing the general title "Monotype Type Faces." It is undated, but based on internal evidence elsewhere in the binder it is from the late 1930s or early 1940s. The last time I checked late 1930s or early 1940s eliminates 1921 in origin. |
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Are you also saying 1921 Holsum Bread cards are fake? Because that pattern is in the book, which using your logic means it eliminates 1921 in origin.
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Now, as for the Herpolsheimer "back" similarity on the website link: https://archive.org/details/LanstonM...e/n23/mode/2up A typographical specimen booklet containing borders and ornaments for casting on the Lanston Monotype Composition Caster, Lanston Monotype Type-Caster, Lanston Monotype Giant Caster and Monotype-Thompson Type-Caster. This booklet is from a Lanston Monotype specimen book (binder) bearing the general title "Monotype Type Faces." It is undated, but based on internal evidence elsewhere in the binder it is from the late 1930s or early 1940s. So: 1.) An honest dealer waiving his hand over the case in May 1999 indicating the cards are fake. 2.) The pattern on the back that looked and still does like a disco floor or coffee table (also from the 1970s) pattern. 3.) Reference to above: It is undated, but based on internal evidence elsewhere in the binder it is from the late 1930s or early 1940s. 4.) First fakes of pre-WWII ever. No. 5.) Possibility of a person who works as a printer who has knowledge of cards including a love of Pre-WWII back in the 1970s. What a concept. A printer who collects cards and the thought of producing a group of the cards with a pattern which he may have seen on a disco floor which inspired him. The guy would have access to paper from the 1920's. Still, paper from the 1920's and pattern from the late 1930's or 1940's. Oh, we have the basis of a movie here. Alan Alda, however, is too old and Mr. Mint can no longer sue him. Oh, but I digress. My accurate memory despite a cold and Stage 2 Astrocytoma (Brain Cancer) doesn't get in the way. |
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"Brian, You seem to have been a bit tongue-in-cheek with some of your posts, so I also hope that you are only kidding about brain cancer. I don't know you outside of this board, so I can't really gauge if this is your sense of humor or not. If you are serious, then I sincerely also wish you the best with beating it and recovery." -me, two mins ago
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Thank you, Curt. No change since the surgeon got 91-95% of the tumor in the left side of my brain during surgery at UPMC Presbyterian on December 1, 2020. Went through six months of radiation every weekday and a chemo capsule in my apartment each evening. Originally on November 3, 2020 in the emergency room at St Clair Hospital I asked the doctor the prognosis and at 11:43 (this is my time memory which drives my sister-in=law up a wall) I was told 5-7 median. I turned my head to the right to my brother and told him immediately I was going to be around 30 years. I approach this battle like a barroom brawl. Everything is legal and if I have this SOB down, I am not allowing time for it to get back up. The tests over the past three have backed my statement to my brother. The only thing in the six months that annoyed me is that I was restricted from driving which is completely understandable. It, however, nearly interrupted a tradition I have held since 2004. My father died January 8, 2002. He was cremated. We interred him after his birthday in 2003. Every May 11 from 2004-2020 I traveled from Pittsburgh to Fremont/Ballville, Ohio to pay respects. Because of the cautionary period I was at risk of missing it, but a friend volunteered and drove to and from. I will always be appreciative. Next year would have been my dad's 99th birthday and 2025 of course is a date I am missing at no cost, so to the Stage 2 Astrocytoma the barroom brawl is on. |
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Would someone please just threaten to sue Archive and bring this full circle?
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