travrosty
08-27-2012, 11:31 PM
http://www.ebay.com/itm/MICHAEL-JORDAN-CHICAGO-BULLS-SIGNED-GOLF-BALL-2000-LEMIEUX-INVITATIONAL-JSA-/150723505757?pt=US_Autographs&hash=item2317d22e5d
Where are your exemplars for this hot mess, Mr. Spence, is this enough of an autograph to go off of to issue a COA for it?
on a golf ball, small, smudgy signature with few distinguishing characteristics. no one else could make a signature like this? it follows slant, size, formation, etc. really? size? it's miniscule, sloppy and how can it be authenticated? If this can be authenticated, then anything can. I have a sloppy jordan signature that's just a straight line and its on a marble, can i have a coa too?
remember, this is NOT an in the prescence coa, so any back story that jordan was at a golf tournament and signed the ball is just here-say, jordan is at a lot of golf tournaments. You have to authenticate it by going off of the autograph, and who can judge this to be authentic? I take issue with this authentication.
Going by any standard of authentication, this is at very, very best, inconclusive, or cannot render an opinion, period.
Where are your exemplars for this hot mess, Mr. Spence, is this enough of an autograph to go off of to issue a COA for it?
on a golf ball, small, smudgy signature with few distinguishing characteristics. no one else could make a signature like this? it follows slant, size, formation, etc. really? size? it's miniscule, sloppy and how can it be authenticated? If this can be authenticated, then anything can. I have a sloppy jordan signature that's just a straight line and its on a marble, can i have a coa too?
remember, this is NOT an in the prescence coa, so any back story that jordan was at a golf tournament and signed the ball is just here-say, jordan is at a lot of golf tournaments. You have to authenticate it by going off of the autograph, and who can judge this to be authentic? I take issue with this authentication.
Going by any standard of authentication, this is at very, very best, inconclusive, or cannot render an opinion, period.