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Old 06-28-2010, 07:57 AM
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Default July Roach's corner auction is LIVE!!!!!!!!!

Well, for many of us on here, the holiday is a time to reflect , celebrate, spend time w family/friends, cookouts, etc. But, another reason to be excited is the JULY ROACH'S CORNER AUCTION is up. Personally, I only have time to put up a couple lots to get it rolling, as I just started looking.

Lets start w a Davey Crockett Cut!!! Wow. and MORALES says its good, it was probably signed at the Alamo as well.

http://www.myccsa.com/Lot/208/david-...signature.aspx

Also, on page one, yet another from the Roach's endless supply of Matty signed balls. Simply incredible, slight bleed, but the blue ink (hmm..is that fountain pen? looks odd to me) Anyways, get your Matty signed ball NOW..

http://www.myccsa.com/Lot/208/christ...-baseball.aspx

And how bout Wilbert Robinson for you Dodger fans? SUPERIOR..haha

http://www.myccsa.com/Lot/208/wilber...-baseball.aspx

Of course, there will be more from me, but I see Beatles albums, Jefferson and GW same item cut, Churchill, Greta, The Wright Brothers, Babe, and so much more just on the first two pages. Enjoy your holiday and bid and support the COUNTRY'S NUMBER ONE AUCTION OF FORGERIES, I MEAN, THEY WORK SOOOO HARD AT IT...SO, HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY TO LEE, SCOTT, TED, JEFF, MORALES AND ALL THE GANG AT THE COACH'S RIP OFF RANCH!!!!
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Actually, I believe the Crockett is signed on a dried bear skin...probably the bear he killed when he was only three.
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Actually, I believe the Crockett is signed on a dried bear skin...probably the bear he killed when he was only three.
I think Morales certifies that in his COA from his multiple exemplars of Davey Crockett signatures

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Great Cy Young sig, looks fresh & mint as if it was signed last week

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Old 06-28-2010, 10:40 AM
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That Cy is so shaky that Cy's bones musta signed it, say a year back. Those balls are all horrible. Honestly, someone must stop these clowns. This is really getting WAY out of hand.
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the Cy Young and the Cobb next to it are the worst i've seen in a while.

Young looks like it was signed during an earthquake....
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Old 06-28-2010, 12:09 PM
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Last month, a bat, why not a ball this month? COME ON

http://www.myccsa.com/Lot/208/john-c...-baseball.aspx

ON a more modern player, what in heck is this PIECE OF WORTHLESS CRAP? I can't wait for Tom Tresh to get hold of the worst Pujols "autograph" Ive ever seen..Check out a PSA one, and tell me WHAT THIS IS, other than total crap.

http://www.myccsa.com/Lot/208/(3)-al...ignatures.aspx

And to make you sicker..

http://www.myccsa.com/Lot/208/mickey...eball-bat.aspx

I think I'm going to send something to the Attorney General in PA, see if they are interested.
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it really puzzles me to no end how they have done this for so long, with terrible product and yet have never had to answer any fraud charges.

Do people not ever confront these guys at shows like the National?
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Why would they go to the National?
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to pick up consignments, authentication business, whatever else they do...

ive seen guys posting that they have met these people, so they must show up somewhere.
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to pick up consignments, authentication business, whatever else they do...

ive seen guys posting that they have met these people, so they must show up somewhere.
I no longer set up at shows but I did do so for many years.
They were never present at any Pennsylvania show or at any National convention that I attended.
I don't believe they would ever show their faces in a public forum.
And I too would love to see those David Crockett exemplars.
I guess we should be prepared, next month, to see the hat he wore at the Alamo. Handed directly to Lee by the Mexican descendants of a soldier who was there.
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I emailed Coach's Corner about the Cy Young ball they have listed that looks like it was signed in ball point pen. I told them ball point wasn't around when he played and this is what they replied back with.

Keith, ballpoint pens were common and sold in stores starting in 1945. Cy lived until Nov. 1955. In fact, they were common years before 1945 but not really available to the common people until then
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I guess Cy Young was not one of the common people.
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Well...from what I've researched over the years, the ball point pen was not "common" before 1945, in fact, although the patent dated back to the 1800's (forget the date) the design was not very successful until around 1945 when they were massed produced and available on a wide scale to the public. I really doubt that the "elite" people were all using a product (pre 1945) that was somewhat of a failure.
With that said, could Cy have used a ball point pen...sure he could. Does that example, shakey and all, look like it would be signed by an old man (maybe closer to 1955), well..yes. Does that make that Cy Young signature authentic...not a chance.
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It is getting tiring seeing all the bogus autographs posted on the CC thread.
Let us all hunt for a good autograph in their auction and post that .
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I like that the Danny Wuerffel signed pics come with PSA/DNA certs, and better yet, the pictures of those are crystal clear!

I mean, why use your good camera / scanner on everyday items like David Crockett cuts, when you can save it for a nice big Wuerffel picture!

http://myccsa.com/Lot.aspx?LotID=219203

I would HOPE that this would be real; would anyone waste their time faking his signature??
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the fake Woe-ful is probably worth more then the real one!
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They got $655 for that bat signed by Clarkson and this month, a Cap Anson signed bat. Didn't they value a Clarkson single at $50,000? And they have a Clarkson signed ball this month. Pants signed by Gehrig, blah, blah, same shit.

If you click on Morales, 81 items show up.

http://www.myccsa.com/Search.aspx?SearchText=morales

But what's most amazing is that #155 is a Wagner signed softball, #158 is a Collins signed softball, #159 is an Ott signed softball, #162 is a Gehrig signed softball, #163 is a Speaker signed softball, #164 is a Wagner signed softballs. Also, #179-181 are balls that look the same and are signed in the same ink by Hall Of Famers. Do they look like they were signed a bit slow to you?

Love the story about the pen and Cy Young. If you have gotten away with it for 20+ years, why change now, right? After all, was there anything more amusing then the assumption that the Clarkson bat originated from the time of the sports infancy, even dated by Clarkson, 1885? Ha.

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The Pennsylvania flea markets must have had a bunch of blank softballs for sale this past month.
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Well. I understand a man named Rodney Papufnik traveled to all the big league parks w softballs and got them signed by all the legendary hall of famers. He kept them in a "clean room" at the Frickafrac medical clinic, to maintain their beautiful condition. So, don't hate on the WONDERFUL signed softballs in the Roach's auctions.
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