
Appraisal: Fake Boston Card Table, ca. 1925
Clip: Season 10 | 4m 12s
Michael Flanigan looks at a Boston card table that has the cards are stacked against it.
In a preview from Tampa, Hour 2, appraiser J. Michael Flanigan tells the owner a Boston card table that the cards seem to be stacked against her.
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Appraisal: Fake Boston Card Table, ca. 1925
Clip: Season 10 | 4m 12s
In a preview from Tampa, Hour 2, appraiser J. Michael Flanigan tells the owner a Boston card table that the cards seem to be stacked against her.
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Clip: S10 | 4m 12s | Michael Flanigan looks at a Boston card table that has the cards are stacked against it. (4m 12s)
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