"I've been flummoxed", screamed the memorabilia collector as he lunged for Ming's throat. "Caveat emptor", squeaked Ming as he lunged for the door. Just because they didn't start making major league baseballs in Haiti until 1970 and Rogers Hornsby died in 1963, he dares question the autograph's legitimacy. Meanwhile, Ming's nicely done Babe Ruth balls, all signed on the sweet spot, may be an easy signature, but don't use ballpoint pen which was not available back then for the Bambino's use, or even O. J. Simpson won't covet your wares. The same goes for Dendreon. Don't blame the guy who hit the homer that scored with the Panel. Blame the ones who actually signed the letter delaying approval for Provenge and those who profited from it. Keep your eye on the ball and you won't be deceived. Meanwhile, Ming has a great deal for you on Barry Bonds home run balls, wholesale to the trade. Remember, if its not a Ming, its not worth a thing.
Feb 25, 2008
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