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Is PSA really authenticating autographs?
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Are they really authenticating signatures like this? Or are they doing something else? There is not enough of any signature to authenticate. It is a line anyone can draw. So what are they doing? What is going on? Tell me that with a little practice, anyone can duplicate this line?
The COA is NOT an in the presence coa, it says in their opinion it is authentic. Can any exemplars help authenticate a squiggle? How many of these squiggle exemplars did they use? Is this really autograph authentication? http://www.ebay.com/itm/LARS-ULRICH-...-/170836475490 |
Squiggly lines
Yes Travis, they are authenticating squiggly lines! Even upside down and backwards squiggly lines get graded! On E-bay please check Item #281 115 563 891 from dctradingcards. I'm not knocking the seller by no means; just the way the squiggly lines are slabbed!!! :) :) :) Sam Majors
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there are no distinguishing characteristics with this autograph, it cannot be authenticated. anyone who wanted to could make a curved line like this indistinguishable from a real lars autograph as there is nothing inherent in this autograph to distinguish itself from anybodys elses attempt at a squiggle line.
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Geez, Travis, is this thread of yours a direct misdirection in response to Leon's thread.
Please, say it ain't so. Your timing is beautiful. |
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