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DaveH 03-28-2010 10:47 AM

Coaches Corner recent auction prices!
 
Do you believe these prices??


http://myccsa.com/lot/204/babe-ruth-...eball-bat.aspx

http://myccsa.com/lot/204/babe-ruth-...-baseball.aspx

http://myccsa.com/lot/204/babe-ruth-...eball-bat.aspx

http://myccsa.com/lot/204/pablo-pica...tter-copy.aspx

http://myccsa.com/Lot/204/pete-rose-...dolan-coa.aspx

gnaz01 03-28-2010 11:13 AM

They look great for being forged within the last week or so, in my opinion. I wonder if the ink was dry.

keithsky 03-28-2010 12:00 PM

Check to see if these end up back in there auction within a couple months if there are sent to PSA or JSA for futher autnetication and flunk. Maybe they are shill bidding over there to make it look like they are real autographs to fool the idiots that have more money than brains.

pow323 03-28-2010 12:21 PM

Prices
 
I think there is alot of shill bidding going on there!!! And alot of other places too!!! :mad:

barrysloate 03-28-2010 12:22 PM

The description of the Picasso piece states it has a retail value of 750K. They realized 15K. That's 2% of retail. Not too shabby.

ctownboy 03-28-2010 02:46 PM

Barry,

I bet if I won the Powerball and was instantly worth $50 million dollars and then went to Coach's Corner and told them I would be interested in buying as many Picasso's as possible at such great prices, they would magically come up with as many as I wanted.....

David

Jay Wolt 03-28-2010 03:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by barrysloate (Post 794253)
The description of the Picasso piece states it has a retail value of 750K. They realized 15K. That's 2% of retail. Not too shabby.

Barry, they state the Picasso appraisal fee cost $5K from the consignor, so take that off the top end as well as CC's fees. And the consignor got peanuts for a $750K Picasso.

RichardSimon 03-28-2010 03:46 PM

It appears that a number of items that Roaches sold have appeared on Internet dealer sites, a la the Gehrig jersey from Pawn Stars. There seem to be dealers out there bidding for this stuff.

barrysloate 03-28-2010 05:51 PM

I saw that too Jay. They spent 5K to have it appraised, then proceeded to give it away for nothing.

drc 03-29-2010 01:30 PM

$5K for an appraisal of one item??? A family of four could live on the collector's appraisal budget.

GasHouseGang 03-29-2010 05:44 PM

$5K to get it appraised and then they lost the certificates? Yeah, right!

Forever Young 03-30-2010 09:39 AM

Grayghost....need a whistle blower.
 
http://cgi.ebay.com/8x10-autographed...item2eabd7dca6

GrayGhost 03-30-2010 11:32 AM

Did you report it? I just did, hopefully they'll yank it (no pun intended) soon.

pscolgrafs 03-30-2010 10:59 PM

Ha Ha!
 
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To really understand the beauty of this operation (and humor), you have to go through their auctions with a fine comb and dedicate yourself to the lunacy.

You take for instance the Harry Wright ball. The guy passed away in 1896 and here is a single signed baseball, in bold fountain pen and did Lelands get it or Robert Edward where this this thing could fetch $50,000 or $60,000 or who knows (first ever single signed ball?), but what did Coach's get? $809!

Red Ruffing?

Lastly, what doesn't make sense here?

#72 Boston Red Sox Autographed PSA/DNA Photograph by 3 Captains! $225
#12 John Clarkson hand signed/certified cut signature $150
#92 Dick Butkus hand signed "PSA/DNA" certified Bears jersey! $144
#28 Christy Mathewson Giants hansigned/certified check cut signature $200
# 94 Elgin Baylor hand signed "PSA/DNA" Certified Lakers jersey! $392
#199 Ty Cobb Autographed/Certified Softball. $204
#250 Barry Bonds single signed "JSA" Certified baseball! $203
#859 Christy Mathewson Autographed/Certified Christmas Card $220
#1621 Clete Boyer & Ken Boyer dual auto'd B&W 8x10 photo w/ "JSA" COA $204

Just think, a Dick Butkus jersey sold for almost as much as a John Clarkson signature and a Barry Bonds ball almost fetched the same as a Christy Mathewson signed Christmas card. Nothing fishy about this! Oh, they sold five Christy Mathewson signed items (including a 1925 New York Giants TEAM-SIGNED/Certified Large Cut Signature by 13 with Christy Mathewson and Jennings which brought $363!) for a tad more than $1500!

Can't wait for the new auction in a few days Coach's! GG, start us off in two!

GrayGhost 03-31-2010 08:13 AM

It's not lunacy. It's out and out forgeries and ripping people off. The bidders are idiots too, for thinking this stuff is good, at those prices. Plus, some will flip it to bay, or some "local auction" and try and make money. It's a vicious circle, and until the authorities step in, nothing will happen.

Yes, when the new stuff comes in, I shall post a few choice ones. Always both a fun and very disturbing topic at the same time.

tinkereversandme 03-31-2010 05:38 PM

Wow! I guess it pays to look closer to get the humor. The Pawn Stars episode basically outlined how it's done, really. The secret formula. So the owner of the Harry Wright ball, which is valued as noted above, will attempt to sell this for a hefty profit, but still a bargain to consumer.

He buys it for $800, shows that cut signatures sell for $2,000-$3,000 and then says "since no other example has ever been sold in this fashion, I want $10,000, but I will settle for $3,000" and a profit is made. It is a cycle where bargains are traded for what people perceive to be legitimate provenances and sources.

Pretty nice for all, but the buyer.

Larry

FUBAR 04-01-2010 10:44 PM

"court qualified forensic expert" Chris "morals" Morales,

people''s court doesn't count, Morales and "rain man" are big Wapner fans!!

i nearly pee'd myself!

GrayGhost 04-02-2010 07:17 AM

What I find hilarious is where people like Morales (who I think is authenticating a Moses "cut" this month) and Scat Authentic get exemplars for some of these legitimately rare signatures, so they can make their judgments.

Its time to put the heat up a bit on this operation. It may be time for a letter soon to the Attorney General in Pennsylvania.

barrysloate 04-02-2010 08:36 AM

It's still shocking to me how long they have been doing this without being shut down. The only defense I think they have is that everything they sell has an LOA, or if it is a card it has a slab. Maybe the T206 Cobb in a PRO holder is near worthless, but if you challenged them they would tell you that we went to the trouble to have it third party graded, so what do you want from us? And maybe every one of those Morales LOA's are protecting them legally- hey, we went to a great deal of trouble and expense to have these authenticated. What did we do wrong?

FUBAR 04-03-2010 12:55 AM

well the sample auto and the item auto will be the same if the same guy signed them five minutes apart, in the same office, with the same pen all while drinking the same coke and laughing about the money they make!

GrayGhost 04-03-2010 05:24 AM

Well, the interesting thing with the Roaches forgeries is that some people think there are consignors, some think they do their own forgeries. I think its a mix of the two.

What Im looking forward to is a ball one day that doesn't match. Jackie Robinson on a Bill White Ball..hehe or something. Maybe it will slip through the system.

It's sad when people can look forward to their huge auctions each month, but always for the wrong reasons. It will come down on them like the collapse of a house of cards, soon.


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