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ebay: jollyrogersrelics
Has anyone dealt with this seller?
He has a number of old cabinet cards he says are old Negro league and Cuban players. For example: https://www.ebay.com/itm/134906563144 He seems to be quite knowledgeable, and has great feedback. Just wondering how the same guy keeps finding old cabinet cards that happen to be uber obscure players from 1895. I haven't researched his claims, but seems like making a positive ID based on an old cabinet photo would be awfully difficult to do. And he claims to have unearth a number of these. Lots of men look like lot vaguely like lot of other men. Not accusing him of fraud, and his claims may all be based on his research and made in good faith. Definitely some cool stuff. Just wondering about these cabinets. |
Personally, I have chosen to ignore all of listings. I believe there are other threads alluding to his stuff and identifications. Do your own research.
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Wait a second! Somebody drew a mustache and googly eyes on the fella, similar to the guy it's supposed to be...and then it magically becomes him? Where do I find this magic pen for all my Unidentified Boxing Photos I've been hoarding? Seriously though, this is a regular topic on these boards. I think this fella might have even been a member here for a very short time period before he was exiled. Search "jollyrodgersrelics" and a stack of threads will show up just in the last 2 years relating to this seller, including a Boxing related one here: https://www.net54baseball.com/showth...yrodgersrelics :D |
Thanks. Will do.
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This guy has been the subject of several serious and at times hilarious posts concerning his items and their characteristics for the subjects he identifies them to be. At times it is a real stretch like having a photo of Phyllis Diller and showing thru his analysis that it is a photo of Kate Upton .
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It is amazing how none of his baseball images picture a player in an identifiable uniform, nor is ever an image that was published back in the day. |
Ok, I was wrong. Thanks.
I’m not going to call someone out without a lot of Knowledge of who they are and what they are doing. I dont want to disparage someone. I didn’t recognize the name. |
I'm pretty sure he hoards stacks of old photos, then he filters them through Google Lens, and anything that comes up as any sort of "similarity" gets set to the side, and then he proceeds to craft a story and apply his pseudo photo recognition filters to his listings.
Gotta hand it to the guy, he's not afraid of doing the work...even if it is 95% faulty. I think Yogi Berra might have said one time: "100% of all provenance claims, is 80% made up". ;) |
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This guy is a true fraudster, he's clearly not just optimistic and mistaken after years of scamming people over and over and over. I'm quite disappointed eBay just lets him do it and ignores the frequent reports; I know at least a dozen people who have reported him and his fraudulent listings and been ignored. On the other hand, it is pretty funny to laugh at his listings. |
When I saw his listings it made me think of that Netflix special of the guy who kept traveling to NYC and every time he was there he discovered some rare Mormon Church document in the same book store on Fifth Avenue.
QUOTE=G1911;2413740]+1 This guy is a true fraudster, he's clearly not just optimistic and mistaken after years of scamming people over and over and over. I'm quite disappointed eBay just lets him do it and ignores the frequent reports; I know at least a dozen people who have reported him and his fraudulent listings and been ignored. On the other hand, it is pretty funny to laugh at his listings.[/QUOTE] |
He has had a mix of photos that seem like extremely poor matches and some really, really cool other items.
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Is he claiming this is Walter Johnson ?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/13491649539...wAAOSwoOplu~Iw |
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I think that might be his brother Adolf Johnson. Struggling artist, mediocre ballplayer, charismatic psychopath. :( |
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<a href='http://www.mysmiley.net/free-tongue-smileys.php' title='tongue smileys'><img src='http://www.mysmiley.net/imgs/smile/mad/mad0235.gif' alt='tongue smileys' border='0'></a><a href='http://www.mysmiley.net/free-tongue-smileys.php' title='tongue smileys'><img src='http://www.mysmiley.net/imgs/smile/mad/mad0235.gif' alt='tongue smileys' border='0'></a> I truly think the guy is probably delusional and thinks he's discovered some sort of life hack to identify photos with. Let's just hope he never gets a job working for prosecutors in a court system somewhere as an "expert witness", or a lot of innocent people are going to be going to prison because of him. |
I normally get a laugh out of these, but that Wajo isn't even amusing. They literally don't share a resemblance in a single facial feature. You might not be able to find pictures of two guys who look less alike. But there's a "W" on his uniform so it must be Wajo.
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This seller is an absolute clown show!
Nobody born has ever been worse at photo identification than this guy! |
Just as a +1 Do yourself a favor, never buy any of this sellers "identification" pieces.
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