His auction description is a real riot. He must be laughing at how stupid he hopes the buyers will be. It is like selling fresh air. Along with the $10 chips, he is giving the lucky auction winners a "copy of my original Letter of Authenticity " -- not even a real Letter of Authenticity, just a copy, which isn't even signed by the seller, rather by the person who bought the chips for the seller. And the lucky buyer isn't getting the real chips with the label, rather the plain ones so he can experience the true Hollywood experience of the "illusion of the real thing." Wow, how lucky to get the illusion rather than the real thing.
Robert
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