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Am I overthinking this, or do celebrity/athlete softball game usually have player names on the back to show people which celebrity they are looking at. Why would you NOT put a celebrity's name on the back of a jersey in a game like this?
Based on Lou's strict standards of grading, researching and photo matching from his extensive 6 million photos, I'm sure you can coax him to writing another rock solid LOA.
What does "R-T" stand for? Many times identification is just as perplexing as authentication. Also, what does "R-T" stand for? I can't say if the Lampman is right or wrong. However, does anyone know what the "R' and the "T" stand for?
In a quest to find the ever elusive Sweet Lou Lampson, I recently contacted a team of private detectives/investigators in an attempt to track Lou down. After a week of doing preliminary research on Sweet Lou's whereabouts, they told me that they would have better luck tracking down Bin Laden that ever coming close to finding Mr. Lampson. I paid them their $2500 in service fees rendered and sent them on their merry way.
The LOA appears to be the standard style used with Bricol auctions.
Based on the simply in-depth and detailed LOA, I'm still scratching my head as to how in the world Lampson can attribute this to Gooden, a "Celebrity Game" or ever being within 100 miles of Gooden?
Would "Celebrities" actually wear jerseys for an event void of names on back?
Maybe Lampson has some keen insight or information that possibly Gooden wore this at the same time that Ripken was wearing the green St. Pat's jersey?
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