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Originally Posted by cubsfan-budman
I don't see what the issue is at this point.
Travis made a fool of Chris Williams and the rest of the doubters.
Both the consignor and Huggins & Scott have gone above and beyond to answer questions and work to address any authenticity concerns, including getting second opinions and speaking directly with Chris Williams.
I'd love to see definitive evidence that the signature is bad, but it seems clear that none is forthcoming.
It seems to me that Chris Williams and is the one that feels that he owes nothing to the hobby, as he apparently feels that protecting the buyer from this "forgery" is not something he's willing to do.
H&S has done plenty in this case.
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+1 If the consignor's story is true (and his prompt responses to all questions in this thread lead me to believe it is) then I guess the only definitive proof that the auto is a fake would be if someone could produce an image of this exact ticket stub unsigned from an earlier auction or similar transaction.