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Guaranteed Forensic Authenticators: What Methods Do They Employ?
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Great blog Chris!
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I should have posted that years ago. |
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Chris, I want to thank you personally. What a great piece.
Thank you for helping us novices "connect the dots" on these thieves. |
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Great story Chris. With your finding on the photos with the dots you would think it would be a slam dunk with the Feds on all this fake stuff out there from things like what you found. The wording these companies use "In our Opinion" is crap when you have proof like that. Maybe someone higher up in law enforcement will see your article and take notice. Were always talking about C. C. and the fake stuff there and why they are still aloud to operate but something like what you found definitely would help shed light on the problem. Probably not but wishful thinking.
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I've had that information for years, but since myself and a few others were disappointed that nothing happened, it was time to post my findings. |
This information was given to the FBI in Tucson. Tim then took this to the USAAG. He did shut down a few of the companies for over a year. They where then told to hand all the information over to the Miami FBI. The reason for that was simple. That is where all the forgeries where coming from.
Almost three years of doing nothing they dropped the case. Chris, Richard and I worked hand in hand with Tim. That is why this is so upsetting to us. If any of you that live in Florida would like to contact your paper or your local FBI it would be appreciated. By the way Chris nice work:):):):) |
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nicely written and informative chris! a few have left but i'm thankful that a bunch of longtime stalwarts are still here providing info for old/new people alike.
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A very good article , Chris.
Thanks. |
Can I get a clarification on a couple things?
What's wrong with using inkjet paper? Was that not common back then? What's wrong with signatures on 5x7 or 4x6 photos? Aren't those standard sizes? |
Grading fascinating article Chris!
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Mickey Mantle passed away in 1995; do you really think he signed photos produced on inkjet paper? Aside from all of the hard evidence I show, I have yet to see on authentic Mickey Mantle, Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams, Willie Mays and Sandy Koufax autograph with a COA from GFA and GFA opened its doors in Sept. 2011. Think about it. |
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I also assumed that since inkjet printers were publicly available in the late 1980s that inkjet paper would have been available shortly thereafter. Sorry |
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At the same time, a commercial photo lab could run photos from the same negative, or more likely a strip of duplicate negatives, and the cost per photo would have been much less. A great example of some simple checking. If the underlying item makes very little sense, then more often than not the rest of the entire item should be very suspect. |
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One of the points I make in my blog is that it would have been cost prohibitive. |
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I'm glad I found this old thread. Saco River Auction has one of these listed, ending today.
https://www.invaluable.com/auction-l...10d80af121b89f |
Wow, that piece is atrocious.
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With statements like those from Goldin, I don't understand how this hasn't been shut down. Is it simply law enforcement never getting involved?
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Fraud
Anyone wanna tell this guy before he rips someone off?
https://www.auctionninja.com/carolin...a-3285648.html |
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