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First baseball card ever!
Posted By: Anson
It just gets worse. Someone just listed a T206 Wagner reprint for an opening bid of $1,000,000. But, did you know that it was the first baseball card ever??????? It somehow made its' way to Germany too. |
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First baseball card ever!
Posted By: steve k
Link if anyone cares: |
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First baseball card ever!
Posted By: BlackSoxFan
In case I or my staff forgot. .... THANKS SO MUCH ANSON FOR YOUR DONATION!!!! |
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First baseball card ever!
Posted By: Bill Stone
The price is reasonable for the first card dipicting a baseball player but I will not be bidding because of the outrageous shipping fee of $100.00. |
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Posted By: BlackSoxFan
Just for fun i told him i'd like to come and see the card (i live in atlanta!) ... i can't wait for the response! |
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First baseball card ever!
Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
Do you know what would be real funny? If everyone from this board emailed him and told him that we also lived in Atlanta and are very interested in the card and that we would like to see it in person. It'd be like a N54 VBC frat joke. You could add variations to the email such as I'll pay you $10,000 site unseen... |
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First baseball card ever!
Posted By: Steve
Opening bid........million dollars |
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First baseball card ever!
Posted By: David Smith
Hello all, |
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First baseball card ever!
Posted By: Dan
$1,000,000 opening bid!Since it is a fake,someone should send a million dollars worth of the same $100.00 bill copied at Office Max as payment! |
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First baseball card ever!
Posted By: joe brennan
Yes, I believe your post might be the understatemnet of the day. |
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First baseball card ever!
Posted By: dennis
now that thislink has been posted here,i can expect the serious bidding all in the final 30 seconds! |
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First baseball card ever!
Posted By: pete
I emailed this guy and told him I will be in Augusta (which is pretty close to him) on Tues/Wed/Thurs on business and would like to see the card in person...should I get a cashier's check ready now? |
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First baseball card ever!
Posted By: Scott Forrest
I'm willing to write an article about it - it would have to be interesting. Perhaps we could park down the road from his house, and each approach as if we didn't know each other...then get into a big bidding war, letting Ted win for 5 cents. |
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First baseball card ever!
Posted By: BlackSoxFan
Lol ... yeah i still haven't heard back...Scott F - let me know if you want to meet up sometime to talk about the auction and such! |
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