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Posted By: Dr.Richard Koos
....that with the mega-quantities of these cut-out magazine pictures he's trying to foist as cards, after he "home-slabs" them (order by the hundred????), there's most probably only ONE example of a magazine page in his file cabinet, the ones that he's offering on Ebay in these huge, available numbers being nothing more than copier facsimiles of his file example. I still think that he's selling copies of a fake card. Any of the 4 pop-rivets on his home-spun slabs are worth more than the "graded" fecal matter inside! Anyone ever "win" one of these just to study the slab and the physical make-up of the paper inside? Curious. |
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