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Babe Ruth Cut With Steiner Cert???
Anybody ever come across a Steiner cert for an item like this???
Seems kind of fishy, and can't say that I am super enthusiastic about the signature either... What are your thoughts? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Babe-Ruth-Au...item33861298de |
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I seriously doubt that the bogus Babe Ruth Cut goes with that Steiner Letter. The pics provided are terrible, but it appears there is a "cut-out" in the Letter, underneath the encased Cut. And the size of the "cut-out" doesn't appear to match anything that he's selling.
Either that, or he is covering up/hiding something in the Letter, by placing that God-awful Cut on top of it. |
As I said in the thread on the memorabilia side (which I locked) I have now seen hundreds and hundreds of good and bad Ruth's...and I don't care for this one.
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I forwarded that auction to Steiner Sports when it was first listed.
They don't care. |
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You would think that they would want to protect their name, but apparently they do not even care about that. |
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Ha!
Everybody's dream. Buying a Babe Ruth sig online from a seller with no feedback and a cert that is covered up. In person, witnessed, signings aside, why would anyone want or accept a COA for any autograph from Steiner? I acknowledge that I have my concerns about the big TPAs, but at least the name authenticators are well known and considered fairly knowledgeable. Outside of branding, what does a Steiner cert bring to the table? I'm not asking to start a fight. I'm just wondering is anyone working for Steiner considered an autograph "expert"? Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2 |
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