Joe DiMaggio autograph. Authentic?????
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Asking for a friend. I personally think it's good. A little slow, but all the characteristic seem to be there. Thank you!!
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Joe DiMaggio Autograph! Authentic?
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Hopefully this is better.
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:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad: I sort of remember that the j was the giveaway
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I think it’s real
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well we have tie. Where is Chris or Steve? :D
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I don't like the G's. I have to pass if it was me.
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Send it to JSA. I'll give you $100 if it fails.
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It's a bit sloppy but real
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The D, M and A appear to be slow and hesitant to me, but again, the photo is way too small to be definitive. |
Send it to JSA. I'll give you $100 if it fails.
I dig your confidence! |
Chris, waiting for you. :D
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Do we really have that much faith in PSA to get it right? :confused:
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Oh this is getting interesting...
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Haven't been on in a while. Hopefully, this is bigger. It doesn't really matter. The person had it authenticated through JSA and it came back authentic. So, for those of you who thought it was authentic, good job.
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When in doubt, send it to JSA. They'll pass it. LOL
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PSA and JSA are pretty tight with the autographs especially their sports autographs. The fact that you didn't like it is your opinion. No need for the tongue in cheek towards the authenticators
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Do you work for JSA? JSA has made plenty of mistakes, so your opinion of them being "tight" with autographs is just that...your opinion. Stay on here long enough and you just might change your mind. By the way, that's not tongue in cheek.
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Oh, you really meant it? I apologise. I thought you were just kidding. You need to calm down. All I see here is a bruised ego. They do make mistakes but very rarely with the sports. Maybe a Cy Young a Babe Ruth or a Lou Gehrig. That's all I was trying to convey. Good day, sir
PS. Please free to post a DiMaggio, Williams or Mantle where PSA or JSA actually made a mistake, I'd love to see that, and I'll take into consideration what you said. |
Why in the world would my ego be bruised. My opinion on the Dimaggio still stands...I don't like the G's and I would pass if it was me. That means I wouldn't put it in my collection unless I saw Dimaggio sign it himself.
Let see, let show you an example...hmmm, oh, does a secretarial Dizzy Dean ring a bell? How about your opinion of the TPA's during that thread only a month and a half ago. "Bravo Chris. I was always under the impression that PSA was pretty tight when it came to the sports autographs. I'll tell you something else, I'm delighted that there are a few groups out there, like this one who really cares and has a passion for authenticity. I'd trust you and the rest of you guys before I trust any TPA. Thank you.". Can't have it both ways dude. Anyway, I truly hope (no tongue in cheek intended) your future collecting goes well. I think you'll find that the major TPA's don't spend enough time looking and some of these autographs. If you think it's good, and they agree, then cool. If you have your doubts, and they say good, then you'll probably still be looking at it as suspect...unless your intent is to make it easier to sell to someone else. |
Wow. You really go out of your way to make a point. What did I do wrong? I was making an opinion. Why do you keep going on and on? I'm flattered that you'd go out of your way like this. Secondly, your name isn't Chris. And your not part of the rest of the guys I was talking about. Lol. Thirdly, Dizzy Dean? You're comparing apples to bowling balls. We're talking about DiMaggio here.
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Actually, we're talking about TPA's. Like I said, good luck to you.
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I read this from the beginning and emailed my friend Steve Z. on Sept. 27th that my initial instinct was that it was authentic.
I also wrote Steve, that the photo posted was not a good image to opine from because "speed" is crucial to opining Joe DiMaggio's autograph. I would still like to have it in my hands or have a better photo to opine 100%. I would have commented earlier but I had my reasons why I didn't and Steve Z. knows why and we will keep that between us two. Below is a side-by-side of one of my DiMaggio autographed baseballs and the one posted here. Mine is on the right. As you can observe, my DiMaggio shows more speed, but the other photo, which I attempted to enhance, does not show the same speed, but that could be because of the photo. Attachment 370029 |
I will also write, just to be clear, that I am not 100% that this DiMaggio is authentic.
The only way to be 100% would be to have it in my hands. If Spence had it in their hands, they would have the advantage of a hands-on examination. In my opinion, "no one is wrong here." That photo posted by the OP is not strong enough to make a 100% yes or no decision, but my first instinct was authentic. |
We get that it's en vogue to rip the TPAs here, but if we want to deal in FACTS and reality, they are going to get signers such as Mantle, Williams, and DiMaggio right an overwhelming majority of the time. Period.
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By the way, to the people who promote those "got ya" videos where they slide one fake by a TPA at a card show -- the forgers and scammers send their thanks. This is the kind of ammunition eBay scammers use to "prove" how bad the TPAs are whenever a credible authenticator rejects their garbage.
Keep up the good work! :rolleyes: |
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Ok, in all fairness they didn't slide one fake by them, it was 17...but that's neither here not there. Since I respect both Steve and Chris, I put this question to you, and that is you both have to admit there is definitely a couple of holes in the system. First, the whole take your autograph to a cardshow and have them authenticate it on the spot or get an in-person autograph at a show and take it over to a separate table to have a TPA put a sticker on it is flawed. Also, the number of submissions that some of these TPA's are accepting in a year makes it hard to give each autograph the proper time needed to authenticate them. I just think they cut corners and make assumptions based on workload.
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They make it too easy for that to happen. |
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So, bottom line is, do your homework as much as possible, don't assume a TPA is right or wrong, and enjoy the hobby. |
If the future, and I hope Leon agrees to this, that any photo posted that is grainy, too small, etc., should be removed until the OP can post a proper image.
Either post a clear image or don't post at all. Collectors here share their knowledge for FREE, and the least that OP's can do is post a proper image that can be opined. That's always been a pet peeve of mine. |
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Chris has his pet peeves and one of mine are people posting links to these videos or one-sided bashing sites like it is supposed to be some great revelation or "the final word" on the matter. :rolleyes: I recently rejected a terrible Apollo 11 fake that was sold by one of these "tourist gallery" places that uses one of the usual crooked forensic authenticators. When my client requested a refund based upon me rejecting the item, guess what the crooked seller did? Yep... they sent my client a bunch of links to videos and articles just like this one to discredit authenticators. Discredit, smear and spread fake news. This is how forgery scammers operate. While the intent of some of these pieces may be honest, in reality they don't shed much light but are rather used as a tool by dishonest parties. By the way, my client ended up getting a refund of the many thousands of dollars he spent on a worthless fake in a fancy frame. ;) |
Another point I'd like to make is that it's easy to bash the TPA's; they won't come after you; they won't pursue you.
But if you bash the "bad guys of the hobby," they will do everything they can to discredit you and attempt to destroy your life (both Steve and myself experienced those attempts). Truth is, like Ebay, the hobby has become more of a cesspool of forgeries and junk, and big part of that, is the aforementioned Ebay. Although I do try to compartmentalize, it is impossible to ignore. And what I mean by "compartmentalize," is that the hobby consists of two populations..... Maybe twenty-percent of the hobby are true hobbyists and the other eighty-percent are the delusional autograph collectors, impulse buyers and the scammers (the ones who take advantage of the "system" and the aforementioned "delusional and impulse buyers"). You can bash the TPA's all you want, but as an example hows does a "company" like Guaranteed Forensic Authenticators (Stephen Rocchi) stay in business "Forensically Authenticating" thousands of copies of forgeries!!!! And what about Lee Trythall and Scott Malack (Coach's Corner Auctions)!!!! The point I am making is that collectors continue to bash the TPA's every chance they get, but they're "bored" with those that continue to expose the likes of Stephen Rocchi, Coach's Corner, Ted Taylor, Chris "I Never Saw An Autograph I Didn't Like" Morales and others. I was on another site exposing the various forged/counterfeit cards, and I was told "It's old news, etc." It's never "old news" as long as it continues. The TPA's aren't perfect, but they make the headlines, but a headline about "GFA/Stephen Rocchi" just wouldn't be juicy enough. I know I went off the rails a bit here, but I needed to vent. |
Preach it, brother!! :D
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I think that we have on this site some of the best authentication people in the business.
The Joe D that we are questioning on this thread is a perfect example how you can more that one opinion. I just think that we are as good if not better than the TPA'S out there.:rolleyes: |
I like TPA + Net54. If there is any question of authenticity, I go with Net54. I wouldn't buy something important like Ruth or Mattewson or Clemente or Mantle without Net54. Peace of mind and trust.
In this case, when Net 54 varies this much, choose who you trust for peace of mind. For me, if there is enough question on Net 54, I pass. Who else could you trust more? Only if I physically stood there and watched Joe sign it himself. Buying to flip an item might be different? But I don't do that... I really appreciate how much you all have helped me... |
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When I was buying these (and I have 10), I'd take a chance on it up to 175 for the 300 ball until I had it in my fat hands... then if I didn't like it, I would send it back. If people are selling a 200-300 item and they can't give you a good pic, I would feed them fish heads. |
Dimaggio ball
You can have all the Net54 opinions you like, but when it comes time to sell the ball , the only opinions that add value are the big 3.
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Sorry to say that is true. I would say that we do save people a lot of money by
telling them if it is not authentic. That will prevent them from sending it in. Last but not least. I said I did not like the ball because of the J. Maybe if was a better picture I might have said yes. Either way it is nice to know that we can all agree not to agree with a smile:o:o:o:D:D:D |
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