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Old 11-16-2002, 01:34 PM
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Default Guess Frank was 'CONFLICTED'

Posted By: David

To clarify the omission of word, Red Faber's wife used to sign for a lot of her husband's requests-- so if you have a Red Faber autograph, it's prudent to see if it's his wife's. Luckly, the two are different from each other. And, yes, Spence did write an article on the subject, which should be archived at CU/PSA.

I also wish to note that my description above was applied to me only. I'm sure that there are people who buy out a garage sale or clean out the attic (for real this time), and put the varied stuff on eBay. They don't have the time or desire to research all the stuff, and resonably are offering the $2 and $5 items 'as is' or 'I have no clue what it is.'

In my auctions I offer things as 'Guaranteed Authentic,' and I'm the first to realize how bad it would look if I sold a forged Joe DiMaggio autograph or counterfeit 1933 Goudey. This is why, as Orson Wells taught me, "I sell no memorabilia before it's time."

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