With the record sale of the 6.6 MILLION DOLLAR T206 WAGNER...
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Is it only a matter of time before the Cobb-Edwards hybrid T-206 Wagner resurfaces for sale yet again?
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/883250/ray-edwards-t206-honus-wagner
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Don't know why this repeated 5 times, but after posting ONCE, I received some odd error message in code I didn't understand the meaning of. Moderator might want to remove the excess threads. Sorry for the glitch.
Your mo mentum is out of control.
not on mo. appears to be a glitch as it's happened w several users in the past 48hrs.
the whole board has been having issues. at least some other folks are experiencing it. i've had posts disappear outta the blue for years, almost daily. i then get fed up and end up writing something more condensed which comes off snarky. i feel bad for the group and board if it ever gets fixed. it'll have posts and threads dug up from years prior. it's done it once before and i thought my account got hacked. assume something is on the brink of repeating itself here shortly.
I figured it was not his fault, but why let reality ruin a good pun?
The reason why I brought up the Cobb-Edwards Wagner fiasco wasn't to beat a dead horse. Even though the same science Edwards said "proved the card to be of T206 vintage", or some such utter nonsensical boulder-dash, whomever tested and declared the constructed card to be legitimate being total quackery; that science eventually proving it a fake, which is what it was originally intended to be when built, there are many unanswered questions because of more holes in the back story of the card than a wheel of Swiss cheese.
This thread being nearly 3 years old, I was wondering if anyone has heard any recent news about this card. Has the owner tried to market this faux Wagner again over the past 3 years? Is he still beating his dead horse, or has he finally buried it?