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Curly Lambeau Autograph Help. Huggins and Scott?
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What do you guys make of this? Says it was offered in Huggins and Scott (maybe they can chime in) but can't find this sale on the site. Does it look right or should I be suspicious, which I think I am by bringing attention to it here. Thank you in advance.
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That doesn't look like Curley's signature. At least none that I have seen. Way to neat & clean.
I think it's cut from a program. |
Please use common sense.
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That looks like a beautifully neat signature
I wonder how long the forger practiced for |
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OP - Where is this being offered and for how much?
Is it actually a GPC as the COA states? |
Richard,
It is a GPC- Great Piece of Crap. Charlie. |
Is that really an autograph that was offered by Huggins and Scott or is someone using a copy of a cert with a different autograph to try and legitimize the fake?
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Yeah, but when a relative novice like myself sees it's a fake in 2 seconds then that's a pretty damn bad fake!:D:D
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Oops...
Actually, forget about it. I need a Lambeau for a friend and unknowingly someone sent me the scan. I trust Huggins and Scott (wish the would have come on here) but the item was actually in the last Coach's Corner Sports Auction which ended on Friday, so I think we all know the answer here. Faking certs seems to be their new marketing plan.
http://www.myccsa.com/Lot.aspx?LotID=468093 |
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Ron Dross used to forge those unused GPC's. (the grandfather of sports forgeries, he was infamous for the 1000's of B&W HOF plak forgeries). He is dead now. But his copycats are everywhere. |
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This whole thing sounds weird. |
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Not sure what the scam is, but it didn't originate from our auction. Sorry. Josh Vice President huggins and scott auctions www.hugginsandscott.com |
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Ken,
The only one claiming this came from Huggins & Scott is the OP. I don't see anything on the CC sight about H&S. Like I said earlier this whole thing is weird (it does not pass my smell test). |
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Ken,
An oversight on my part, sorry about that. I was looking at the CC description and then the text at the bottom of the COA, not the text above that cert. number. Obviously a fake COA. |
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Yes, I wasn't mistaken Richard who I have purchased from (a long time ago, not much of a collector anymore) and consider one of the better dealers out there. I still have a Dizzy Dean on the wall I matted and framed up, my favorite player. The fact that "the Coach" can get away with this is mind blowing and not to mention criminal as whoever consigned this, somewhere there was an attempted to deceive which is a crime. In the auction that just ended, three funnies to point out, the first two from the guy who dates his balls.
1) A Barry Halper "authenticated" Barack Obama signed softball. First off, does that look like a softball to any of you? Second of all, Halper died on December 18, 2005. Barack Obama assumed office on January 20, 2009. Most of these letters are from the mid to late 1980's (when I guess Barry Halper was a dealer, who knew) and there is no mention of the date from this letter. 2) How pleased do you think this consignor is with this Anson price? It's a beauty at 100 years old. They had a 102 more items that came from the Ed Doherty Jr. Collection; a baseball executive who died in 1971. 3) Seriously? This lot of index cards sold for $17. Doesn't all the handwriting kind of look familiar? |
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Just a mind blowing update as I still search for a Lambeau. Well get this, last month, Coach's Corner had another Lambeau, this time with a PSA/DNA certificate from American Memorabilia and looks like the same hand, doesn't it? And then this month, another. How is any of this legal? Shaking my head.
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I expect some people from that scam will see jail time at some point
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