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jbmmadman
06-27-2007, 03:13 PM
I wanted $1000.00 for it, but settled for $800, not bad...
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=014&sspagename=STRK%3AMESO%3AIT&viewitem=&item=330138876020&rd=1&rd=1
:clap::clap::cheers::dance::pop::pop:

bamasa37sb34
06-27-2007, 03:59 PM
Sweet! Congrats on the sale :cheers:

Oh yeah, nice Croyle Contenders you've got there as well;)

jbmmadman
06-27-2007, 04:51 PM
Sweet! Congrats on the sale :cheers:

Oh yeah, nice Croyle Contenders you've got there as well;)
yeah, I think it's the right time to sell that, cause I think he's not all that he's hyped to be, Huard will be back in by week 5

bamasa37sb34
06-27-2007, 04:59 PM
yeah, I think it's the right time to sell that, cause I think he's not all that he's hyped to be, Huard will be back in by week 5

Croyle has all the tools as far as his arm goes....unfortunately, he suffers from a genetic disorder which causes ligiments to tear easily for him. He missed his senior season of high school and almost an entire season at Alabama due to knee ligiment tears (different knees) and missed a lot of playing time another season due to a ligiment problem in his shoulder. He does, however, have an incredible arm and the ability to make amazing throws. Unfortunately for him, his decision making skills are lacking and at Alabama (not too sure about the pros) he did not put forth the neccesary effort to put on more muscle to protect himself.

So yeah, good call on selling;)

Seahawklady
06-27-2007, 07:04 PM
Congrats!!! :salut:

Just curious on something tho:

it was replaced card for card, serial number for serial number !!!.

So did they make one special for you to replace the messed-up one??

(forgive me if that was a stupid question :redface: )

seahawks4ever
06-27-2007, 07:07 PM
congrats on the sale and darn you for making the Shaun a $10 opening bid!!! ;););)

SonicsFan
06-27-2007, 07:47 PM
Congrats!

jbmmadman
06-28-2007, 03:53 AM
congrats on the sale and darn you for making the Shaun a $10 opening bid!!! ;););)
it's numbered to 99...and it's Shaun...c'mon...let me know if you want it...name your price...:pop:

jbmmadman
06-28-2007, 03:59 AM
Congrats!!! :salut:

Just curious on something tho:



So did they make one special for you to replace the messed-up one??

(forgive me if that was a stupid question :redface: )
it's not a stupid question, but the answer is "no" they always make more that are never packaged and sent to the secondary market, they know that there are bound to be some that might get damaged by the machines they use for packaging, so they set them aside, generally, they make an additional 40 cards each of every card that are bound for replacements on a first come first served basis. the rest are destroyed, my bad one was destroyed, they did even pull out the "Y" with the auto, the whole thing gets destroyed and
another one is sent to a different company for serial number stamping and returned to upper deck for them to ship it to me...the whole process took about 2 months total...not bad...I noticed another Letter Marks sold tonight for $696 and some change...Jim

oregonweim
06-28-2007, 08:00 AM
sweet sale

Seahawklady
06-28-2007, 03:47 PM
it's not a stupid question, but the answer is "no" they always make more that are never packaged and sent to the secondary market, they know that there are bound to be some that might get damaged by the machines they use for packaging, so they set them aside, generally, they make an additional 40 cards each of every card that are bound for replacements on a first come first served basis. the rest are destroyed, my bad one was destroyed, they did even pull out the "Y" with the auto, the whole thing gets destroyed and
another one is sent to a different company for serial number stamping and returned to upper deck for them to ship it to me...the whole process took about 2 months total...not bad...I noticed another Letter Marks sold tonight for $696 and some change...Jim

OK, thanks for the info. Wasn't sure how they did that on something that is that rare.