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For sale VERY RARE 1952 Globe Printing Miami Flamingo's lot
Posted By: Jim Manos
These are by far the hardest of the 1952 Globe Printing issue's. Great type card from a rarely seen issue. Please feel free to ask for scan's. PSA/SGC will grade these. These are in SUPER CONDITION. Thank you. |
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For sale VERY RARE 1952 Globe Printing Miami Flamingo's lot
Posted By: bcampf
Unless I missed something in my Torah studies, neither the Mortons nor the Smiths are amongst the tribes of Israel. |
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For sale VERY RARE 1952 Globe Printing Miami Flamingo's lot
Posted By: Jim Manos
Morton is widely used as a Jewish first name. Colored is of African American if you can't figure out what I meant by colored player. I appreciate the opportunity to educate you. |
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Posted By: Jim Manos
You must have missed that day?? |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
unless you're doing a play set in Jim Crow days or looking to start a fight, and "Jewish" first names are really not a basis for labeling a player Jewish. Perhaps a bit more care and some actual research next time. |
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Posted By: JimB
Didn't the term "colored" go out of general usage around the time of the civil rights movement? |
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For sale VERY RARE 1952 Globe Printing Miami Flamingo's lot
Posted By: bcampf
Morton's Salt: http://www.mortonsalt.com/ |
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For sale VERY RARE 1952 Globe Printing Miami Flamingo's lot
Posted By: Jim Manos
You XXXX head's are right. Sorry for using that the player is colored and that Morton maybe Jewish. I must apologize. I was way out of line. Man you guys must have a really boring XXXXkin life. |
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For sale VERY RARE 1952 Globe Printing Miami Flamingo's lot
Posted By: leon
Then there was this place where you could actually buy, sell, and trade baseball cards...all for free...with your friends....The friends were all sorts of colors and had all sorts of names....some were Christian, some were Jewish....heck, some might even be Athiest or Agnostic....For some reason the little pieces of cardboard never seemed to care....happy holidays... |
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Posted By: JimB
Thanks for the heartfelt apology. Let me take a wild guess. You are neither African-American, nor Jewish. |
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For sale VERY RARE 1952 Globe Printing Miami Flamingo's lot
Posted By: jamie
Jim, |
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Posted By: Rhys
If only this guy had a baseball card! Now that is colored. |
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For sale VERY RARE 1952 Globe Printing Miami Flamingo's lot
Posted By: Jim Manos
I said the guy maybe Jewish. You collectors or Jewish collectors or whatever the hell you collect DO THE RESEARCH. I just stated he maybe Jewish. Unreal, just though some of you folk maybe interested in the card if the guy is Jewish. I think you guy's are mistaken me for a collector. If the card is to much don't buy it. I buy cards and flip them... the guy had a Jewish first name may help a guy out if he wanted to do research or collect black and white cards, don't know don't care?? Get the picture?? I collect dead presidents and thats it. Waste someone else's time with your dime store bull****... |
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Posted By: jamie
For someone seemingly only concerned with making money, you have zero customer skills. Here's one more customer you just lost you pigheaded ass. |
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For sale VERY RARE 1952 Globe Printing Miami Flamingo's lot
Posted By: boxingcardman
Please learn some basic people skills for your own good. |
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Posted By: James Feagin
There are only two religious systems I know of that have a niche following in our hobby. Those being the Jewish, and the others being the Mormons. My good friend Jamie and others on here are Jewish, as myself and Rhys are Mormon. Unless it is obvious that the name is related to the faith, it seems kind of far-reaching and dishonest to try to profit on a "might be" name. If there was a player named Levi Goldstein or someone named Brigham Larsen and no other information was available, I could see that being a possibility. However, when raising those far-reaching possibilities is part of your technique with no research involved, it just doesn't reflect well on the seller. |
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Posted By: DD
It's seems irrelevant to me if the player was African American in 1952. Even if he was the first African American for that team, the increased appeal seems limited; I don't think Pumpsie Green cards carry a premium in Boston. |
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Posted By: Steve D
Morton is widely used as a Jewish first name. Colored is of African American if you can't figure out what I meant by colored player. I appreciate the opportunity to educate you. |
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For sale VERY RARE 1952 Globe Printing Miami Flamingo's lot
Posted By: Glen Turner
Jim: |
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Posted By: JimB
I know one "flipper" I will never buy a card from, no matter what. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
My father is Morton Sloate and he's Jewish! |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Jim, some Jewish people might be offended by your continued attempts to try to inflate the price of your cards by claiming (usually falsely) that the players depicted on the cards are Jewish. It's a predatory practice. |
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For sale VERY RARE 1952 Globe Printing Miami Flamingo's lot
Posted By: barrysloate
Jim could also be a little more considerate when addressing potential customers. Although I don't buy anything from him, I follow his posts and he seems to have a very short fuse. |
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Posted By: J Levine
Cut Jim some slack...what he does not know is that the origin of the name "James" and "Manos" are both Hebrew...so Jim, how does it feel to be one of the chosen people like many of us? |
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Posted By: howard
"Jim", isn't that a Zoroastrian name? Damn, I HATE Zoroastrians! |
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Posted By: CN
The word colored where I live in the northeast is the prefered term nowadays as Afro-American went out about 5 years ago. Unfortunately others use derogerately terms still. It is ironic that in the NYC area the so called N word has almost disapeared from the caucasion use of it but Blacks use this word frequently when describing there own and it has had a been the source of many debates in the press up here. The word colored though has seemed to be the latest politically correct term in recent years. I don't think Jim meant any harm in using the word. CN |
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