Jastermereel
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Wow almost everybody on that board has been drinking the Kool Aid it seems.
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Jastermereel said:Wow almost everybody on that board has been drinking the Kool Aid it seems.
Jastermereel said:Wow almost everybody on that board has been drinking the Kool Aid it seems.
afrobandit said:http://www.blowoutcards.com/forums/baseball-box-breaks/63706-weird-pack-break-1993-baseball-aces-playing-cards-odd-amazing-hit-4.html
"So anyway, I was holding back some key research on this until harryhundini posted his picture -- but here's what we found. Because these are playing cards, they have an extra coating on them so they hold up during play. (If you don't know what I mean, go out and buy some bicycle playing cards and you'll see what I mean). Anyway, the autos were signed BEFORE the coating was applied, so they wouldn't 'smudge' during play. This is how you truly verify if it's real. You hold it to the side, look at the reflection at an angle, and you can tell the difference."
Right on Snyper.Snyper said:Jastermereel said:Wow almost everybody on that board has been drinking the Kool Aid it seems.
Without a doubt.
@Graham- I don't think anyone ever questioned the authenticity of the signature?.. I know I didn't. It's legit.
Good to hear bud!!RITM said:On another note I love when folks dismiss credible information because it is a message board. Hoping to get info tonight to share.
Not sure why he won't post the price?RITM said:If the card was sold I hope the buyer didn't take out a second mortage on the house.
+1 i can't believe some jacktards think its worth $6000. :benson:scotty21690 said:Not sure why he won't post the price?RITM said:If the card was sold I hope the buyer didn't take out a second mortage on the house.
Either the seller sold the card for a very low price or the buyer paid a crap ton more than it's worth and is embarrassed to say what he paid.
:::shrugs:::
scotty21690 said:Not sure why he won't post the price?RITM said:If the card was sold I hope the buyer didn't take out a second mortage on the house.
Either the seller sold the card for a very low price or the buyer paid a crap ton more than it's worth and is embarrassed to say what he paid.
:::shrugs:::
Not just yours brother.RITM said:After researching I have a feeling that this is going to come down to an old article in a Tuff Stuff or Beckett. I guess I don't fault someone in thinking it could be scarce as there is little to no information out there about the card. However, no need to pay 4 digits IMHO.