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PSA and JSA are most certainly not casinos. Casinos are quite a bit more knowledgeable about their own bread-and-butter (gambling), especially since they would be the ones to lose by making a mistake, rather than their customers.
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I'm no autograph expert, but even I was struck by the number of Ruth balls that looked as if they were signed yesterday in major auctions. It made me wonder, but I knew Ruth signed a lot and, as I said just once sentence earlier, I'm not an expert on the subject.
Last edited by drc; 12-04-2011 at 05:48 PM. |
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