ESM mistake on BUCS JERSEY
Collapse
X
-
Re: ESM mistake on BUCS JERSEY
That's two new threads calling into question your game used items. You're a knowledgeable seller and you buy something in off the street with a verbal b.s. story? Like a pawn shop? I would think you'd either know your trade better or require better provenance, or be concerned about your reputation. I also see after being corrected you've kept the auction going.Comment
-
Re: ESM mistake on BUCS JERSEY
The old equipment manger? The bucs have had 4-5 different equipment mangers over the last 8-9 years, more than likely not ONE equipment manager would have access to 4 different jerseys from 4 different years...
That buyer bought the Kelly from me about a year agoComment
-
-
Re: ESM mistake on BUCS JERSEY
Looks like there's some doubt about an ESM offering here on the Collectors Universe site...
http://forums.collectors.com/message...hreadid=608945
There was nobody doubting the authenticity of the bat in that thread on CU. It was simply some guy who didn't know anything about game used bats and wondered if it was real or not.kylehess941@hotmail.com
My Game Used Collection:
http://www.wix.com/kylehess941/gameused
http://www.kylehessphotography.com/Comment
-
Re: ESM mistake on BUCS JERSEY
I wasnt pointing to the original poster's question but more to this response
"ESM is fairly legit. They contract directly with the player to sell their stuff. Basically though, like baseballfanatic said, EVERYTHING they get seems to be called game-used. For example, they have or had a contract to sell Manny Ramirez stuff, and people were getting things with little or no use on it."
Saying that a company is "fairly legit" is not a real ringing endorsement. It casts some doubt.
JimComment
-
Re: ESM mistake on BUCS JERSEY
JonAlways looking for Manny Ramirez game used itemsComment
Comment