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New Forensic Autograph Authentication Company
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Just checked their team....Damn. I've got some balls I'd like one of their examiners to check out..
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Well, well, well, Stephen Rocchi came out of retirement.
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This may be a good hobby for a couple of people with degrees in criminology to get into. No shortage of material here.
Me, I'm seriously thinking of becoming an "at risk youth." |
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I know what you mean. :-) |
She is not an examiner, she is a founder of the company along with Steve Rocchi.
Too bad :) |
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I found the following on the FAQ section of their website:
How can third party authentication companies authenticate so many different autographs? To properly authenticate a signature you must have numerous exemplars to do side by side comparisons. That is why at GFA we only authenticate a limited number of autographs and have experts specialized in these signatures. I guess one of the forensic people over at GFA specializes in the signatures of Nana Visitor & Avery Brooks. The below Avery Brooks/Nana Visitor signed photo is presently on a auction site that I will not name. Attachment 55040 Attachment 55041 |
I don't want to sound stupid here, or w/e, but why n ot give this group a chance?
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I see that their COA "guarantees" that the signature is genuine.
Wonder what that means if it isn't? |
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Also check out their guarantee. "In the event the purchaser of a GFA authenticated signature believes that the signature is not genuine with respect to GFA standards and procedures, he/she may submit the signature through the GFA “Guarantee Resubmission” service and GFA will submit the signature to an authorized 3rd party forensic authenticator for additional examination" Why does it have to be re-subbed to them, so that they can submit it to their own choice of 3rd party forensic examiner? Who exactly will this 3rd party be? Perhaps Global? |
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I didn't get out the subtle nuances of the joke, until I checked out the team.
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Jackie looks to be about 28 at most,but says she's been collecting sports for 30 years. Nice trick.
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We know who is. I guess we will have to wait and find out who is their authorized 3rd party forensic authenticator. |
Their team page lists the founders, the examiners and the investigators(?).
What are the investigators for? And another point, in the real world, forensic examination implies hours of work to examine one document or signature. It also implies much higher rates when compared to what the TPA's charge if a true forensic examination is offered. |
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After that it is pure signature analysis, and I trust experienced collectors and dealers (and yes, PSA and JSA :p ) to be more in tune with that than some forensic examiner puffing their credentials with meaningless certificates. |
So from the Services page, am I to assume that to authenticate a Joe Dugan index card it will cost me the same as a Babe Ruth index card?
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Now with a "guarantee" (if it has any teeth) then I can see charging a different price bc the risk assumed is greater financially for an error but with the other companies I can't see why they should charge more for esentially the same service. |
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Terrible thing to say about such a fine looking lady :D:D. And I do think she looks about 40ish,, but not bad for 40ish,,;) Good to have a woman in the business though, especially one who looks like that ;). |
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I have only questions...
Carry on... |
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2-yes 3-yes 4-hope so 5-nah, too busy at the hairdresser to ever have learned martial arts,,, ouch did I just say that? :D:D |
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Glad you clarified that, thanks :D. |
Geez, what a randy bunch of guys we are,,
Note: I did say we are, not you are ;). But if their certs start showing up on CC, then the tone changes. |
In all seriousness, it's one thing to comment on the woman's obvious good looks. However, let's not get too nasty... she is someone's wife, mother, daughter...
:) |
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Hopefully Hopefully Hopefully Hopefully NOT Honestly, when I originally posted, it was with the anticipation that it would be seen. Just planting seeds;) |
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A couple of posts have already touched on what I was thinking as soon as I saw this: why is it that every authenticator has the word "forensic" somewhere in his title or company name? Is that the buzzword that adds the needed credibility to the enterprise? I've got to be honest here, I don't even know what the word "forensic" means. Is the root "foreskin", or something to that effect?
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Did you know that forensic is an anagram of forescin? That's close enough for me.:)
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Fortyish? really?
I've been outta circulation for too long. Oh well, if she ever does read this thread, I've made a friend for life.:D |
Perhaps this company is trying to capitalize off of Grey Flannel's name recognition.
Grey Flannel Auctions = GFA = Guaranteed Forensic Authenticators |
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Some people just have good genes and appear to be much younger than they really are, she seems to be one of those people. |
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http://myworld.ebay.com/graphfactory...id=p4340.l2559 |
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Per grayghost's much earlier post, I have no pre-conception or opinion of the company.
It is interesting that just days ago people were bashing PSA/DNA and JSA for not guarantee their opinions, yet here is a company that say it will guarantee things and people are complaining about that too. Let's not just be a board of complainers. |
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