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Old 03-04-2010, 02:52 PM
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Default Its Roach's corner Auction time for March!!

http://www.myccsa.com/Browse.aspx

Just a heads up for all. Three I picked out just from page one, to get her rolling.

Lot 12 a John Clarkson Cut.

Lot 14 a Roger Connor ball (who is Jim Hayes, Morales cousin? )

And my favorite in the early numbers, including a 1880 date, a cut sig of JESSE JAMES..woww wowwwwww. (Lot 29)

Also, check out lots 801-20, w GREAT cuts from Sam Thompson, Another Eddie Plank, John Hancock, Joe Kelly, Martin Luther King and so many more. Plus, Cap Anson returns and earlier on. how bout a "Famous Flyers" album page, signed by Earhart, Orville Wright and Charles Lindbergh? ONLY AT THE ROACH's Corner can you find such items!!

Feel free everyone to post their favorite items as they find em. Remember these are all brought to you by the crew at Coach's Commode, Scott and Lee, and of course Morales, Spat Authentic and many more, all here to serve the needs of the collector!!!!!!!!!!

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Old 03-04-2010, 04:20 PM
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This is my favorite, only because it might qualify as the worst FORGERY ever put on CC.
Lee, come on guy, you can do better than this.
If one of that gang of 3 sent you this one, then you need to whip them into shape.

http://www.myccsa.com/Lot/204/walter...signature.aspx

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wow... that one really is bad!

At least they usually somewhat resemble the authentic version. This might be the worst I have seen as well.... surprised that even these guys would feature that one, as it would cost nothing to crumple up the paper and start over again...
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http://www.myccsa.com/Lot/204/james-...-baseball.aspx

Did they dig up poor Mr. Bell, put a pen in his hand and then guide it over a baseball? Does that make it authentic?
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Old 03-05-2010, 07:56 AM
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LOL to Richard. That is the WORST Johnson I have ever seen too. These guys are incredible... But, like Tom Tresh says on his videos, people that buy this crap are morons too. I mean, do a little research, see the fact bids are low on so much of this garbage, and put two and two together. it does equal FOUR even in the Coach's Crapper auctions.

I also saw Matty has made more appearances. Man, they must have a nice stock of FRESH Mathewson's on the market.

Oh, FYI, one of the Beatles signed items, it says, "these must have been signed a long time ago" as opposed to the other Beatles stuff, which must have been signed Very recently, VERY, even by John and George
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Old 03-05-2010, 12:48 PM
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http://www.myccsa.com/Lot/204/harry-...-baseball.aspx

A HARRY WRIGHT SIGNED BALL, esp that nice and bold? COME ON you stinking crooks.
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Wright died in 1895. Has anybody ever seen even one signed baseball from the 19th century? And as has been pointed out, the ink hasn't even faded after about 120 years. Pretty amazing!

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Roach's Corner has the connections Barry to get the highest quality forger..I mean, signed baseballs. I dare say that is the BOLDEST Harry Wright Ball extant. Don't miss out on this rarity, along w a Mickey Welch cut and more great forgeries from tthe Corner!!
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I love that signed bats and jerseys by Ruth and Gehrig are expected and that we have to point out amusing things like Titanic signed cuts, but did anyone catch their Jesse James? Didn't they sell a John Clarkson signed ball, so this would actually be the oldest signed single baseball in existence, right? As always, a combination of sad and funny...nice work Coach's!

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I heard through the "grapevine" that CC will soon be auctioning off a signed photo of none other than "Jesus Christ", the only problem being that it is all the way down to item number 452. I also heard that it was "OK'd by Lee" and it has a COA from STAT and Morales, so it has to be good, right??? Not trying to be sacrilegious or anything!!
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Did anybody catch the show "Pawn Stars" (I think it's History Channel) a couple of nights ago? At the beginning of the show, the they said later in the show they were featuring a signed Lou Gehrig jersey; as soon as I heard that, my ears perked up. I had a funny feeling about what I would find.

Of course, it was some beat-up ripped old jersey with a nice big black Sharpie sig from Lou Gehrig, complete with a STAT COA.

The owner of the shop on the show bought it for $3,000, since he said it had a COA. Can we contact the show and let them know what they really just bought??
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That jersey has 2 or 3 threads already, dont worry if you missed it, Crotch's corner should have it up for auction soon...
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Guess who??

Based on BBB files, this business has a BBB Rating of F

Reasons for this rating include:Number of complaints filed against business. Failure to respond to complaints filed against business.

As any schoolboy or girl knows F is the worst grade you can get.
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Thanks Richard, and ok, w this rating and such, and the obvious complaints, I ask calmly and rationally..

WHY HAVEN'T THEY BEEN INVESTIGATED????!!!

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Default Barry, I won't buy any 19th century HOFer signatures...

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Wright died in 1895. Has anybody ever seen even one signed baseball from the 19th century? And as has been pointed out, the ink hasn't even faded after about 120 years. Pretty amazing!
unless they are signed in gold sharpie and have the HOF inscription!
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HURRY..Auction closes tomorrow. Still a chance to bid. Also no bids yet on the clarkson cut, and under 400.00 on the Gehrig and Ruth signed Mini ball.
BID BID BID ..haha.

We should dedicate the rest of 2010 to getting these clowns shut down
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