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TT being creative or a real mis-card?
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<blockquote data-quote="finestcomics" data-source="post: 493643" data-attributes="member: 4368"><p>With all due respect, the claims these have been around since the 90's, and questioning the payoff for Toni to make miscards doesn't allay concerns well enough. </p><p></p><p>He had access to Chewie cardbacks, he had access to these blisters, and narrower blisters have been found with a bonding gap at the bottom of the blister. When I see one without, all these questions start to raise flags.</p><p></p><p>The counter opinion is that he was extremely dialed-in on trends, and cashed in on price surges - declaring these all as legit ignores the possibility he did produce them when the values on these started taking off. He had clearly done that with Fett's. At the time I bought one from him, he had sold dozens just on RS, told me (through an intermediary) he was out of stock, and magically came up with one a month or two later. This would have been several years before the scandal broke, miscards were already well above what a Fett was worth, plenty of time to come up with a few.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="finestcomics, post: 493643, member: 4368"] With all due respect, the claims these have been around since the 90's, and questioning the payoff for Toni to make miscards doesn't allay concerns well enough. He had access to Chewie cardbacks, he had access to these blisters, and narrower blisters have been found with a bonding gap at the bottom of the blister. When I see one without, all these questions start to raise flags. The counter opinion is that he was extremely dialed-in on trends, and cashed in on price surges - declaring these all as legit ignores the possibility he did produce them when the values on these started taking off. He had clearly done that with Fett's. At the time I bought one from him, he had sold dozens just on RS, told me (through an intermediary) he was out of stock, and magically came up with one a month or two later. This would have been several years before the scandal broke, miscards were already well above what a Fett was worth, plenty of time to come up with a few. [/QUOTE]
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