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Old 03-31-2025, 05:45 PM
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Hey Ben. Nice Ted Williams cards......Nice the way you pieced them together.
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Old 03-31-2025, 06:05 PM
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I don't believe we've ever had a more educational 1948 Bowman thread, which begs the question,

What ever happened to Adrian?
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I don't believe we've ever had a more educational 1948 Bowman thread, which begs the question,

What ever happened to Adrian?
Adrian? What about that lawyer from CA that suggested sending every BST transaction to Leon so he could remail to the opposing side? What was his name? Peter??
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Adrian? What about that lawyer from CA that suggested sending every BST transaction to Leon so he could remail to the opposing side? What was his name? Peter??
Peter Chao? The GOAT, if that's who you mean.
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Peter Chao? The GOAT, if that's who you mean.
My personal favorite was Adam Moraine, who managed to rail against the "Millionaire's club" that was Net54, while also being steadfast in his belief that investing in Sammy Sosa's shoes was going to enable him to retire young to an estate in Greenwich, Conn. I could never figure that one out.
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My personal favorite was Adam Moraine, who managed to rail against the "Millionaire's club" that was Net54, while also being steadfast in his belief that investing in Sammy Sosa's shoes was going to enable him to retire young to an estate in Greenwich, Conn. I could never figure that one out.
Some serious competition, no doubt. But Chao's musings on the Virginia Tech shooting, which at one point somehow led him to be thankful for sports and at the same time to wonder what would happen if Barry Bonds had a gun, was IMO unsurpassable. Not to mention his asking, in all seriousness, how Joe Jackson avoided being spiked if he didn't wear shoes.
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Here's a picture of a card, because I rarely get a chance to post this one.
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Hey Ben. Nice Ted Williams cards......Nice the way you pieced them together.
Bob
I was seriously very happy to win them with my opening bid. I have been in a collecting lull and when I saw these I knew I needed them. The 59 Fleer set is by far my favorite set and these are awesome to have in my collection.

To stay on thread topic I could complain about the seller. First off he sent me a message with several payment options and a message saying pay when coinvent. Something just screamed red flag so I sent PP payment within minutes. Then the seller had the audacity to not only ship very quickly but also package the cards extremely well. Still not sure what type of scam they are running but with all that going on something has to be wrong. I can also add i never received a tracking number of any kind. The seller actually has a very legit reason for that but we will ignore that for obvious reasons.
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