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Why did this sell for so much?

Is there something special about this? I thought the seller was doing this as a joke?

ebay 2009 A&G

From the auction listing:

How this was obtained:
Yes. A real electron (or electrons) created the signature with the assistance of a live human and the event was witnessed by the authenticator. A writing utensil (pen) was chosen which was held (or attached by electrons) by the human's hand. The pen then touched the surface of the card and moved in various formations. The manufactured ink from the pen was dispensed, distributed and (with the force of electrons) attached itself to form the markings. Real electrons are still present on the markings which aid in attaching the ink to the trading card.

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  • digicatdigicat Posts: 8,551 ✭✭
    People are dumb.
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  • Looks like it's time to break out the ouija board and channel some of the dead personalities in the set so I can sign some of their cards. image
  • $5 says numerous bidders saw this All Original - the only one in [known] existance!! stopped reading and bid.
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  • Maybe this will go for big $. Signed Wong
    I'll admit, I put in the 1st bid. image

    The guy who pulled Wongs Wood 1/1 wanted $350. A card shop owner worked a deal and got it for him as Wong only had $125. And plus, $350 was ridiculous.
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  • BunkerBunker Posts: 3,926
    Wong has a nice looking signature. It will be interesting to see where it ends.
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  • I sent Wong a TTM.

    According to his blog he plans to sign in multiple sharpie colors, 10 of ea. IIRC.
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  • mcadamsmcadams Posts: 2,618 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Maybe this will go for big $. Signed Wong
    I'll admit, I put in the 1st bid. image

    The guy who pulled Wongs Wood 1/1 wanted $350. A card shop owner worked a deal and got it for him as Wong only had $125. And plus, $350 was ridiculous. >>



    That is hysterical. Then again, if Topps made a card of me and put it in a major set like A&G, I'd trade half of my collection if necessary to get all of my 1/1's. "Mike Adams-World Champion TV Watcher". Although, I do think it was very odd of Topps to give the Code champion their own card. I think it diminishes the set just a tad and I hope they don't continue that trend.
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  • KnopflerKnopfler Posts: 783 ✭✭✭
    One reason the signed electron card sold for so much is because it was "authenticated by the seller".
  • matthewbschultz83matthewbschultz83 Posts: 1,259 ✭✭✭


    << <i>The guy who pulled Wongs Wood 1/1 wanted $350 >>



    You can get it done cheaper than that.....

    The Electron thing was a good bit. If someone's willing to pay for it I say go for it... Half of the Allen & Ginter set is a bit anyway. Several people here spend several thousand a year buying into that bit. I see no problem with the collector trying to recoup some cost.
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  • thedutymonthedutymon Posts: 4,323
    Good Day,
    Ya gotta give the guy some marketing credit!!!! $28 bucks for a worthless piece of cardboard!!
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  • AllenAllen Posts: 7,165 ✭✭✭
    It was clever, and it is good to see that someone paid attention in physics.

    Jason Wong should have only signed a few cards and refused to sign TTM. All the A&G auto set seekers would bid them up like crazy.

    Also, you said Wong's wood.
  • remember, two wongs dont make it white.
  • The Electron auto was from a member of Topps Message board I believe.

    16th post down a guy mentions his Electron auto a day before the auction started. He never responded to me if it was his or someone stole his idea.

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  • nightcrawlernightcrawler Posts: 5,110 ✭✭

    The electron card should have included a sig cut of the person who discovered it, J. J. Thomson. That would have been cool rather than stupid.
  • fur72fur72 Posts: 2,348 ✭✭
    Maybe I can take my alamo dupes to SA and rub them on the walls.
  • daddymcdaddymc Posts: 3,080 ✭✭✭
    Topps is doing some gimmicky stuff with A&G this year. This is from the confirmed short print news on the Topps website:

    Creature Autographs

    The Invisible Man (only a black light will reveal the Invisible Man’s signature)limited to 10 cards.




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  • Yeah, as I was paying for my box, the shop owner told me the guy before me pulled a Invisible Man 'relic'. So much for my chances of a case hit. I wanted to grab my C.C. and run. lol
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