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Posted By: <b>micah</b><p>The great part about the internet is that you can say what you want about anyone and never have to face them, which is what you are doing Micah.<br /><br />I had the pleasure of meeting Shelly at the National at Tracercodes booth and told their crew the same feelings to their face as I am saying now. I also had the misfortune of purchasing a forged Ted Williams and Ripken signature from Shelly. I haven't stated anything here that is not 100% factual. He is a convicted thief and con man, period. I hope he is redeemed and I hope he is a good guy now. It doesn't translate into letting him back in the business. I work out with the nicest guy in the world, a true gentleman. He was convicted of bank fraud in he 80's and served time. Guess what? He will NEVER work in the banking business again. Still a heck of a nice guy!
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