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Wanting to buy a Jackie Robinson auto. is this one real.
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there is no coa from anyone on this autograph. I have seen one other time one like this signed by Jackie and Bob Feller but I think this one is Rachels signature.
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Shale,
Here are some exemplars of Rachel's signature. The one you are looking at was signed by someone who may have hallucinated that he was Jackie Robinson, but it was not the baseball playing Jackie Robinson :) and not Rachel. |
Shale, that Robinson looks like the crap ones that are always on Coachs Corner. Not even close in my oipinion
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Here's my authentic Jackie signature for you to use as reference...
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Richard, please sell me your next Jackie Robinson auto... even if it is on a payment plan. haha ;)
And I agree, the one you pictured is rubbish. Sorry. |
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this one: http://net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=152245 |
Good seller... bad auto. I was very surprised when I first saw it listed with him.
For the record, the vast majority of other autographed items he's offering are good. He should obviously have caught this one, though. If you notify him that it's a subject of discussion on Net54, I bet he'll pull it voluntarily. |
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I have noticed a lot on ebay that a lot of sellers don't guarantee it is authentic, they guarantee it will pass psa or jsa.
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Jackie robinson signature
Hi guys,
i figured i would respond here for everyone to read my thoughts. I am not trying at all to hide behind psa or james spense or anything like that at all. Isn't that what these respected authenticators are for? I have been honest and upfront about this and all of the signatures in the two albums i acquirred and am starting to list. You are welcome, more than welcome, to purchase them and send them to anyone you would like to and if they do not pass you are welcome to return. It was not that i was "not happy" as one person wrote here, what i said to him was how much more fair can i be than that? To stand behind my item and offer a full return policy if not happy. This whole autograph legitimacy issue is subjective to begin with which is why you do not see me with many ever for sale. I have to feel comfortable with my source which i did? If any are subjected to a forensic, scientific, or legitimate authentication process i am happy to accept their decision. One piece of food for thought, most of the signatures are late 1940's, around 1947-48. Could it be an early example of robinson's signature that is throwing some people off, don't know? Just a thought. Again thanks for allowing me to speak and once again full return policy is present as always. Take care, bob mccann |
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it seems like you as the seller, doesn't know, then why are you selling the autograph?
you put in the tag line "pass jsa or psa or your money back" but that is just jobbing off authenticity to these tpa's. you say that is what they are for, but you as the seller have to know if its real first before you sell. do you? you are offering the autographs because you feel comfortable with the source, but that's not good enough. you have to know the autographs are real before you sell them. why are you selling something you have no idea if it is real? If you are certain it is real, then show us why. I don't understand people selling stuff they dont have a clue on whether or not it is real or not, just saying that it will pass psa or jsa or your money back, when they know that some people wont ever send it in to psa or jsa anyway, and even if they do, what the odds psa or jsa knows if it is real either? That's the thing about authentication and selling that drives me nuts. before psa and jsa a seller or dealer had to know what they are selling, now they can just sell, sell, sell and say that if psa or jsa reject it, they will give money back. that's crazy. you have to know if it is real first, then sell it. its made for less educated dealers, sellers, buyers, everyone, because everyone will just agree that psa or jsa will tell us if its real. we just saw a stamped campanella sig in a psa holder. I ocassionally sell boxing autographs, and I don't have them with a psa or jsa cert, which instead of an LOA, i call them LOA's, because of their track record, but i dont promise they will pass psa or jsa either when I list them. i simply say that i know this is a real autograph, and i dont guarantee they will pass psa or jsa, because psa or jsa might pass or fail something and get it wrong and then I am on the hook for psa's or Jsa's mistake? I don't think so. I go by evidence, if any evidence ANYONE brings to me can show me the autograph is no good, i will refund the buyer, and to date I have refunded someone 75 dollars on one autograph. nobody is saying you aren't honest, but not knowing what you are selling and then promising it will pass psa or jsa is just a game a lot of people play and it's a bad policy to do it that way in my opinion. I know this post is controversial but it is true. Saying that psa and jsa will be your research only after the fact that you have sold it already, i can't fathom it. Please don't be mad at me, but if you are, it's okay, half the people here do too, and I can take it. |
hello,
no, no problem at all. not mad at you at all. i appreciate and actually enjoy talking about this stuff and the items as well. take care, bob |
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