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Old 07-26-2010, 12:25 PM
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Yes, but you'll never get anything more than an authentic on that. I can say with certainty that it has not been trimmed, but still, look how uneven the edges appear. And the discoloration does not look natural; rather it looks like someone deliberately applied a heating element to it to get it to look brown. Finally, there appears to be bread loss near Nap's right ear. No disrespect, but it looks like a crummy example.

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Old 07-26-2010, 12:43 PM
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I can't top the current comments, but just wanted to compliment all of you for an AWESOME thread...
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All of these posts and attempts at humor have drawn yet more attention to this thread. While you were thinking up puns and plays on words, I was buying three previously unknown prewar cards of Lajoie from five different sellers. Total expenditure: a gazillion dollars.

Keep up the good work, guys.
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Old 07-26-2010, 12:58 PM
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The first truly LOL thread in awhile...applause!

But to be honest, while I do not think the item can be slabbed safely, I would like to submit that I think it bears a much stronger resemblance to Shoeless Joe than any Lajoie, Nap or otherwise. Perhaps we have the owner of the original photo as a member, so that an accurate comparison can be made to the historical event. By the way, I do own several examples of these Shoeless Joe toasts, including the finest extant, and it will be on sale within hours!

Rob, congratulations on becoming the Penultimate collector of Nap Lajoie during the course of this thread! That is awesome. Please reserve enough time this evening to sitting in your room talking amongst yourselves as to what the best way to display the rarest of items might be...
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From a 1936 news clipping I picked up yesterday inside a composition book filled with boxing clippings (primarily of Joe Louis):
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Rob: You can have these for nothing. Sorry they are not ultra high grade. I hope they are worthy of your distinguished collection.
I am humbled just to live on the same planet.
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Sorry couldn't resist posting my favorite autograph in my collection. The earliest movie picture of harpo signed and I have two!
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Rob: You can have these for nothing. Sorry they are not ultra high grade. I hope they are worthy of your distinguished collection.
I am humbled just to live on the same planet.
Can I just get a case of Spam instead?

Or salmon.

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