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Old 11-28-2023, 04:58 PM
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Paskar, are you in Ft. Wayne, Indiana? It is true that if SGC or PSA holders it you are good to go.
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Old 11-28-2023, 05:36 PM
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The similarity of the (what should be) unique print marking/stains on the back makes the card immediately highly suspect of it being authentic.
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Old 11-28-2023, 06:26 PM
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I think the feedback is good. Three things can't tolerate are liars, cheaters, or thieves. Scamming people isn't cool. I would not be ok with selling anybody anything by trying to deceive them. I'm sceptical about the authenticity of the card as much as anybody else. It's why I came into the forum and posted pics of the card. It's good feedback and I appreciate it...Getting it graded is a simple choice. If the card's not real, it wont cost much. If it's real, hahaha yep, I will do cartwheels....
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I think the feedback is good. Three things can't tolerate are liars, cheaters, or thieves. Scamming people isn't cool. I would not be ok with selling anybody anything by trying to deceive them. I'm sceptical about the authenticity of the card as much as anybody else. It's why I came into the forum and posted pics of the card. It's good feedback and I appreciate it...Getting it graded is a simple choice. If the card's not real, it wont cost much. If it's real, hahaha yep, I will do cartwheels....
Welcome to the forum btw.
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I want to know how a whole grain bread advertisement can be too grainy.
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I want to know how a whole grain bread advertisement can be too grainy.
When the player depicted is the great Cleveland outfielder Jack Graney.

Random Graney trivia; Jack Graney was the first batter to face Babe Ruth in an MLB game, July 11th, 1914.
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im pretty sure this hafner is fake. i don't like the shared print marks/stains as pointed out. I don't like the space between the border and the inner image starting. I don't like the matching "smudge" marks to the rt of the back either.

The graininess is a concern buit some of these early 20's late teens issues can be grainy.

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my grainy e122. This hafner is a different kinda grainy.
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im pretty sure this hafner is fake. i don't like the shared print marks/stains as pointed out. I don't like the space between the border and the inner image starting. I don't like the matching "smudge" marks to the rt of the back either.

The graininess is a concern buit some of these early 20's late teens issues can be grainy.

Frank...you're the best!

my grainy e122. This hafner is a different kinda grainy.
Here they are beside each other.
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