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lots of golden age keys up on ebay today..

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just took a look on ebay today,lots of golden age goodies were just posted,,

larson tec 35,, silver steak 6[unrestored!] and others to name a few...darn it,, the larson tec 35 is restored,just pulled it up.....ill take a shot at the silver streak 6[5.5 unrestored...anyway take a look.....

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i love larsons,but i like em untouched, just my personal prefernce...

 

me too, fella... me too!

I saw that copy at a show years ago being sold raw as unrestored but more than one dealer told me otherwise. Kudos to CGC for catching the cleaning reputed to have been done on it. --- Or - - did it get noticed only BECAUSE the rumor was generally thought to be true all along??

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I guess it wasn't the type of dry cleaning that gets a blue label huh?

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i love larsons,but i like em untouched, just my personal prefernce...

 

me too, fella... me too!

I saw that copy at a show years ago being sold raw as unrestored but more than one dealer told me otherwise. Kudos to CGC for catching the cleaning reputed to have been done on it. --- Or - - did it get noticed only BECAUSE the rumor was generally thought to be true all along??

 

Perhaps it was cleaned after those dealers had it?

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I saw that copy at a show years ago being sold raw as unrestored but more than one dealer told me otherwise. Kudos to CGC for catching the cleaning reputed to have been done on it. --- Or - - did it get noticed only BECAUSE the rumor was generally thought to be true all along??

 

The seller states "it was a 9.0 beforehand", which would imply to someone who didn't know better (i.e. me) that this ebayer had the book restored and resubbed it. If it was done in the distant past, then a 9.0 back then would be what, 7.5 by today's standards?

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