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    Fake. And only with the doubt, avoid it and wait for the 4/10 to appear on Ebay, then ^_^

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    Ahh misterchops in the conversation again. There was a thread not long ago regarding some of his/hers cards.

    I'd stay away

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    maybe its a manufactured patch?

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    maybe its a manufactured patch?

    Even if it is, Panini wouldn't stick it in a card intended for an actual GU piece.

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    Unless I saw that one pulled directly from a pack, I would say fake any day.

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    i just found this, the patch is from a cavaliers patch on the back of an all star jersey.
    the cavaliers patch are on all, all star jerseys located behind the players neck.

    check it out here http://cgi.ebay.com/2007-LeBron-Jame...item1c1112c817

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    How Come Everyone Is Raggin On It?

    Its A Prime Patch Which Means Its a Patch Whatever They May Seem To Cut From The Whatever. Theres a Timberwolves Patch From The Same Gold Team Insert Set With A Almost Whole Tree In It...That Fake Too?

    How It Is Doubtful?


    Just My 2 Pennies...

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    thats the benefit of buying yourself and opening the pack you know for sure that way. Personally I would not a crazy patch like that unless I was 100%.
    Basically if I were you I wouldnt buy it because you arent sure.

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    probably get it slabbed by BGS

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    i just found this, the patch is from a cavaliers patch on the back of an all star jersey.
    the cavaliers patch are on all, all star jerseys located behind the players neck.

    check it out here http://cgi.ebay.com/2007-LeBron-James-signed-Autographed-All-Star-jersey-UD-/120545527831?cmd=ViewItem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&ha sh=item1c1112c817


    If you look back at the card you will notice there is no line above "L" in Cleavland! If it came off one of the all-star jerseys it would have the curvy lines from the basketball above the letters! I'm not saying its fake, but I cant say for sure its real.


    And as for one of the earlier post. Panini would not put in a fake patch! It would be the person who pulled the card or bought it and put the patch in!!!

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