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I forgot my password
Posted By: Billy Martin, Jr.
Check out this guy |
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I forgot my password
Posted By: Lee Behrens
Remember you bought it for metsball46!!!!!!!!!! |
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I forgot my password
Posted By: jay behrens
My dislexia kicked in and I read his location as Moronville, NY. Hehe. |
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I forgot my password
Posted By: Hanron
He pictured the card in one of his other auctions, and it's one of those 1990s Ted Williams brand cards. Maybe the Rookie designation was referring to Ted as card manufacturer, not rookie. |
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I forgot my password
Posted By: Hankron
Self correction: .... "Ted Williams as manufacturer, not player" .... |
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I forgot my password
Posted By: Paul
This is proof once again that the fraudulent scam artists can't put together a simple sentence. Why is that? |
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I forgot my password
Posted By: julie
we didn't have to look at the card! |
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