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Hof deaths
I know this sounds really mean but what do you bet how many fakes will be on Ebay in the next day. Weaver and Stan the Man. I am betting over 700:(
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Stan? Is that confirmed?
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Stan the Man RIP
I'm very sad to hear of Stan Musial's passing. What a player!!
RIP Stan! :( |
sad day
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I don't think many will be faked IMO because he was a very prolific signer.
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Isaac, I must admit that you are now my go to person. Not a forgery on Ebay except for items that have more than one person signing. I just went on Ebay to make sure that you are correct. :(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(
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I think the fact that many of his later/recent signatures are penned in a very shaky and labored hand will contribute to increased forgeries of this type entering the market. While I’m far from an expert, Musial is one of the players who signature I have studied quite a bit. His earlier signature thru the 80s and 90s was elegant and smooth, harder to forge with a high quality. In the past decade his signature became much larger and as I mentioned already in a shaky and labored hand. Its these type/styles of autographs I can see forgers jumping on.
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Check out this thread. Asian forgery rings are faking almost everything now: http://live.autographmagazine.com/fo...land-and-japan |
Zipper is correct. Why pay 90 when you can pay 30.:( I would suggest if you have any doubts go to Ebay and look at some of the single signed garbage that is up there.:eek:
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I would only buy Stan items that had either MLB, Steiner, UDA, or Stan The Man holograms on them. He signed so many of these that they aren't that expensive.
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Isaac makes a great point. But I feel Stan would be the easiest to get, and the rest forged IMO |
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