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Babe Ruth Auto Cut--JSA
Saco River Auction is selling a nice Babe Ruth Autograph with JSA Cert--check it out---https://www.auctionzip.com/auction-lot/Babe-Ruth-Autographed-Hotel-Receipt-Jsa-Loa_38A46C4BE8/
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Just curious, Don--is that your Babe Ruth?
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100% fake
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such as, I have NEVER seen a legitimate autograph on Auction ZIP. (At least when I stopped looking a few years ago) when ALL THEY SOLD ON THAT SITE WERE FLORIDA FAKES. So, they got better? LOL |
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Very odd looking ruth
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Don are you the owner of that autograph????? Sure sounds like you are going overboard to promote it The least you could have done was be open about that.
And Don, I would take Fuddj over any other opinions, including TPA's, on any autograph if he is offering an opinion. Who made you the expert??? And FYI - that auto looks bad IMO. |
It seems unlikely he'd sign a hotel receipt. Especially one from a place that wasn't near his apartment.
On Jan 4, he had breakfast with a kid who'd caught a couple saboteurs, having delayed an upstate ice fishing trip. So I doubt Ruth was even in NY on the 11th https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...7yMgF3ZD1cqrlv |
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For that matter, he didn't necessarily have to sign it at the hotel - it could've been a chance encounter on the street and that was the only piece of paper the fan had available. |
I would not be interested in this Ruth.
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Boy do i miss Jim Stinson.
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Auctionzip is just a marketing service used by thousands of auctioneers throughout the country. Saying everything you see on auctiozip is bogus is like saying ever seller on Ebay is a crook. It's just silly. Look at the reputation (or investigate it) of the seller in question, like this guy: https://www.auctionzip.com/Listings/3230184.html
Also Auctionzip has recently started offering a platform for auctioneers to sell online and/or simulcast, but auctionzip does not buy or sell items. EDIT: This is in no way an endorsement of the Ruth in question, just making a point about the comments on the service auctionzip provides. |
Don? Don?
Oh, wait, he's at the auction. |
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I did call them out years ago for the hundreds of forgeries that one of their auctioneers had listed. |
As for the Babe Ruth, it is one of those autographs that I would want to examine in-person utilizing my ProScope.
I have encountered numerous Mantle, Jeter, etc. autographs via a photo that looked authentic from a distance, but once I magnified them using software, my opinion changed once I observed the speed, or lack of. |
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Jimmie Reese, Babe Ruth's roomie on the NY Yankees, said he only roomed with Babe's luggage. :) Babe was a notorious partier and a shagger of women according to all accounts in many biographies on Ruth that I have read. FWIW, I certainly wouldn't use geography as a barometer of authenticity in this argument. Just my 2 cents. ;) I'll leave the authenticity question to folks on this board that are way more familiar with his sig than me. Carry on my wayward sons.... :D |
One needs to look no further than the “e” in Babe to know this is no good.
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Has the OP (Don) replied as to whether or not that "Ruth" is his?
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Gonna go ahead and say JSA May have gotten this one wrong :eek::eek:
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Thought Saco had an okay reputation. Curious what David A has to say about the signature.
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I'm not an autograph buyer, but I have won tobacco cards in auctionzip hosted online auctions with no problems. I know TONS of reputable auctioneers who at the very least advertise there, if not hold their auctions on the platform. I would argue that a general auction house selling memorabilia needs to be vetted very carefully, but an experienced sports house (like myself, or Saco) should usually be pretty safe. I feel bad for Saco if the Ruth isn't good as I know I have had to rely on third party authentication due to my lack of autograph expertise, of course I'm no fan of JSA but that's another story. |
It sold for only $2,000. When you take into consideration the atypical signature traits and the suspicious medium the autograph is placed on, this Ruth is at the bottom of the barrel in terms of desirability. You can definitely find nicer examples at auction if you're patient and are willing to pay slightly more than $2k.
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If you start from the place that just about every cut or item like that is fake, throw in Auction Zip & that's just a tough hurdle to get over. Good luck in any case. |
One of my local auction houses uses zip to post when they have auctions as do many others. It’s a great site for searching the area to see if anyone has sports related items coming up for sale. I just started looking at their selling page and I am going to stay away from that.
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I love Auction Zip for its original, and main, purpose which is for auctioneers to advertise sales. For someone whose family has been in the antiques industry for 40+ years, this service is awesome. You can search for auctions by either distance from your house or what they have listed.
Granted, I havent looked through pages where it lists items for sale and the only online bidding auctions I search through are those within a reasonable driving distance for me since some auction companies still won't ship. To say that everything on auction zip is fake is a pretty drastic statement since local auctioneers selling poultry, glassware, etc in firehalls would be included in that statement since, technically, photos of items in an upcoming sale are posted on auctionzip. |
There have been legitimate auctioneers, such as Scott Gaynor, who have used zip.
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