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Originally Posted by Big Dave
Regardless of what one thinks of his abilities, he is willing to stand behind his opinion, unlike the above mentioned companies who never admit to a false authentication.
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Are you serious?!?
When has Drew Max admitted to being wrong? AAU was confronted with a AAU certed Babe Ruth signed ball that was manufactured after Ruth's death and they still wouldn't admit they were wrong!
So, it's more important to you that he "stands behind" his opinions in a court of law than the accuracy of the opinions rendered?
Do you understand what his "expert testimony" would involve? He would charge thousands of day in appearance fees and per Diem, and essentially it would boil down to, "in my opinion this signature falls within the standard range of deviation and it is authentic in my opinion." There is no way he can forensically PROVE anything.
I can't believe people actually fall for this "court appointed / testimony" sham.