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1993 Refractor PSA 10s on eBay by the dozen

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    gosteelersgosteelers Posts: 2,668 ✭✭✭
    I spoke with the man who knows the most about the '93s (Phil G.), and he mentioned it's not as easy as simply placing a coating over, say, a 'non-refractor' card. It involves a little more detail. This certainly made me feel a little bit better about the counterfeiting issue. That's not to say there weren't any 'extra refractor sheets' lying around above and beyond what Topps indicated there were.

    Mark
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    Amazingly the Tony Fernandez PSA 10 which I had the winning bid of $5.00 the day before the auction ended was trumped marginally by another bidder which was then trumped by a bid of over $173 by jtcards. Hmmm....
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    TFCTFC Posts: 65 ✭✭
    Just a few approximate stats on the 93 refractor PSA 10 auctions just completed.
    137 auctions
    17 total high bidders
    1 bidder was high bidder on 42 auctions
    1 bidder was high bidder on 29 auctions
    1 bidder was high bidder on 25 auctions
    1 bidder was high bidder on 13 auctions
    1 bidder was high bidder on 10 auctions
    12 remaining high bidders on 18 auctions

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    gosteelersgosteelers Posts: 2,668 ✭✭✭
    JTCards also bid $585 on this PSA 10 from a totally different seller, though. Maybe, he's legit, after all?

    Randy Johnson 10
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    bxbbxb Posts: 805 ✭✭


    << <i>JTCards also bid $585 on this PSA 10 from a totally different seller, though. Maybe, he's legit, after all?

    Randy Johnson 10 >>



    But he knew the reserve was $750, so he knew he wouldn't win it. So why bid $585 then.....I dunno.....still looks fishy to me.
    Capecards
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    << <i>JTCards also bid $585 on this PSA 10 from a totally different seller, though. Maybe, he's legit, after all?

    Randy Johnson 10 >>


    NO way, this was a B.S. bid, a lame attempt to "divert attention" from his obvious shilling for wcsports1. Placing a bid on a card that is less than 1/2 the "buy it now" price is weak at best.

    I'm not buying it.
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    Also something that struck me as odd with jtcards is that his feedback is a whopping 7316 and his feedback from sellers(which would make him a buyer of the auction) was a big ZERO.

    btw I have followed this thread because I was looking at his 1993 finest maddux refractor for my maddux set but it was a bit too steep for me. It has been fun reading and learning about this neat set. Keep up the good work folks!
    Current Sets:
    1960 Armour Coins
    Greg Maddux Basic
    Greg Maddux Master
    All Time 49ers
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    SDavidSDavid Posts: 1,584 ✭✭
    Well, if anybody kept track of the scans/cert #'s from the previous auctions, Tuttle just auctioned off a bunch of 93 Finest PSA 10's. link

    I think the account consignmints is now actually under Andrew Tuttle's name, but they're connected.
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    SDavidSDavid Posts: 1,584 ✭✭
    ttt
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    TNP777TNP777 Posts: 5,711 ✭✭✭
    I have all those scans saved from the previous auctions. I only cross-checked two of the cert #s (on the Clemens and the Ryan) - neither of them matched.

    Geordie
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    DaBigHurtDaBigHurt Posts: 1,066 ✭✭
    Bump! image



    Well, at least we know why Joe Tuttle broke out his dormant 'JTcards' ebay user ID to bump up the bids on hundreds of 1993 Finest refractors from WCsports.

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    BoopottsBoopotts Posts: 6,784 ✭✭


    << <i>Bump! image



    Well, at least we know why Joe Tuttle broke out his dormant 'JTcards' ebay user ID to bump up the bids on hundreds of 1993 Finest refractors from WCsports.

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    The 'JTcards' user ID has also come in exceptionally handy for buying nothing but WELL CENTERED vintage PSA 6's and 7's, along with some WELL CENTERED PSA 8 Marino and Elway RC's.

    I wonder why Joe's such a stickler for centering?
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