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Oh, please do, Scott. But as far as I'm concerned, based on your experience, and the number of Ruths and Gehrigs and Lazzeris, and... you've examined "in the flesh," your opinion on these autographs is worth precisely what my opinion on T206s is.
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I agree, handling more items should give you more expertise.
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Scott, when you know what your dealing in it is easy. When you think that you you know what you are dealing in your screwed.
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I've said this before, but there is an 'eye' involved in hobbies like this (autographs, photographs, color lithography). I know guys who have handled thousands of lithographs over a period of decades, and are still fooled by fakes that would not have fooled me after I'd handled only a small handful. Same with albumen prints. And...same with autographs
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REA appreciates the concern expressed to us regarding the Boston photographer's find. We will be having these eleven photos reviewed again. If there is any additional information that anyone might have, we would appreciate this information being communicated to us so that we can provide it to JSA. The consignor is also available to speak to anyone that is interested.
Sincerely, Robert Edward Auctions, LLC. info@robertedawrdauctions.com |
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