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I bet Ebay cant wait for it to sell so that they can collect their Fees!!!
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this will never sell, nor is it intended to be sold via Ebay...
in this case Ebay is the Bergdorf Goodman Display case... if sold, this card will be brokered OFF EBAY for sure... |
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I like how the description starts out saying "no description is required" before launching into a flowery, dozen-sentence narrative.
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The $100 Ebay Bucks for spending 3/4 of a million is a real value driver for me
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I find it funny that this is the first sentence in the description:
"HOLY GRAIL!!!...This is one of the very few collectibles on earth for which no explanatory description is required." Proving that point, they did not then add the following: ![]() The mere sight of a T206 Wagner is sufficient to provoke an unbelievably pleasant sensation, unique to each individual. Wagner's legend is well-traveled, particularly as it relates to this small but majestic printed piece with the distinctive orange background, but the specifics of each T206 Wagner's singular journey remain bountifully intriguing. We recognize the likeness of the Dutchman at once, but related questions immediately ensue. "Where has this card been? What has it seen?" Those wonderings are compelling in each Wagner card's own instance. They only add even more fuel to the magnetic wish to possess it, and, in so doing, to contribute to the card's personal time-line's path. Here is the item that has inspired the industry from its earliest days, and the artifact which continues to be the ultimate goal for every enthusiast. Honus Wagner's presence elevates any collection like no other force on the planet. This special card, with its signs of natural circulation displayed proudly and its superb eye appeal left undiminished, represents the cherished prize for any collector. Offered in an eye appealing PSA 2 Good holder, this incredible card is the most important sports collectible in the world. Last edited by sago; 01-27-2012 at 03:00 PM. |
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I know who owns it......and unfortunately not me!!
he is not a net 54er.....he has been chatting with me....i have drooled at some of his cards.....i need to hit the lottery......
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If the owner likes cards why ain't he here with us??
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