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patricka 12-18-2010 10:24 AM

Didn't Take Long for Mastro Collection Reprints to Appear on Ebay
 
See the auction item below

http://cgi.ebay.com/Pittsburgh-Pirat...item3a61644146

Color copy of the example that was just in the Bill Mastro collection. You can see the same punch holes as the one on the Legendary site. Problem is that Bill's had holes and what you see on the ebay example is not a hole but the matting that was behind the hole since Bill had his framed.

Also, there is a vertical crease on Bill's. You can see barely see the same crease on the top border on the ebay example. Also, Bill's had a small spot of wear under the "p" in "package" Same small spot of white on the ebay example.

At least they offer free shipping :)

ctownboy 12-18-2010 11:56 AM

This is the same seller who had the 1924 and 1958 Negro League banners for sale. The ones that looked like the 1927 Babe Ruth banner and which were discussed on this board in other threads.

Oh yeah, if you look at his Feed Back, he has sold reprint Ty Cobb cards and fake Babe Ruth Kaywoodie drink signs.

The Colgan's sign is currently at $1,001 dollars. When will people learn?

David

perezfan 12-19-2010 07:45 PM

Final price $1136. Hard to believe so many people are so gullable... especially when the sellers mark these auctions as "private".

This one was so transparent. Makes you wonder when ebay will finally start to intervene the way they do with bogus autographs. This kind of thing is such a trajedy for the hobby...

Ladder7 12-19-2010 08:53 PM

Ebay loses big dough if they were a responsible company, sooo.


And the buyer is aware this item is counterfeit.

perezfan 12-19-2010 10:40 PM

I'm not so sure that the winning bidder knows that. To knowingly pay over $1,100 for a fake is extremely risky, and is insane IMO.

There have been dozens of similar fakes like the "Fans for a Fan" and the Ty Cobb Easel-back displays. And the most they ever seem to go for is $500, give or take a few...

scooter729 12-20-2010 01:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ladder7 (Post 856535)
And the buyer is aware this item is counterfeit.

Hopefully this means someone who knew it was a fake put in a bid like $1 million, with no intention to pay? I hope that's the case!

Ladder7 12-20-2010 04:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scooter729 (Post 856613)
Hopefully this means someone who knew it was a fake put in a bid like $1 million, with no intention to pay? I hope that's the case!

You cant make this sh!t up. Gawd, I love ebaY; Mr and Mrs Scammer?.. They sure don't look (or sound) like crooks!

FREE SHIPPING GOOD LUCK WOULD MAK A GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFT I HATE TO SELL IT NEED MONY FOR CHRISTMAS FOR 7 KIDS LOL

Did he really need to add the "LOL"?.. I'm certain it's implied :)


http://i.ebayimg.com/05/!!eUQIV!BHU~...vgo8+!~~_7.JPG

Ladder7 12-24-2010 07:30 AM

Just rec'd a message and a forwarded email from the "winner".

The seller, Walter77 is looking for his payment and had sent several demands.

Man, some old people really know how to play that age card;

Dear s**k (0),

thank you PLEASE PAY I HAVE ALREADY SOLD 2 OF THESE AND THIS IS TRHE LAST ONE HURRY HURRY TIME IS RUNNING OUT GOD BLESS YOU MY FRIEND MY SPECIAL LITTLE FRIEND

- walters77


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