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Originally Posted by calvindog
Frankly, I think everyone has the same concerns about autograph authenticity whether it be SGC, PSA, JSA, etc.
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Originally Posted by Runscott
Buying an expensive autograph based entirely on JSA or PSA is foolishness.
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Originally Posted by OldSchoolBaseball
Those T206, Goudey, etc vintage autograph collections are loaded with fakes. And if they are not, everyone will think so anyway.
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Originally Posted by tab
I have never been interested in autographs for this reason. Way too easy for some people to copy a signature. I’m sure there are tons of fakes out there. Why trust an “experts” opinion.
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Originally Posted by vintagebaseballcardguy
Aside from disgust at the forger, I am thinking this brings into question most any autograph that has ever been authenticated.
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Originally Posted by HobokenJon
And think about it . . . How would anyone know if a purported autograph of an obscure ballplayer from 100+ years ago was real, even in the absence of forensic evidence that it was fake?
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Originally Posted by Buythatcard
I would never purchase an autograph unless I see it get signed myself.
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Originally Posted by Throttlesteer
Nothing is safe anymore unless you obtained the signature in person.
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Hi,
If you're one of the many Net54 collectors that has grown disgruntled with the autographed pre-war card market, it would be hard to blame you. If you spent your hard earned money on autographed cards, no one could fault you for thinking that you've been hung out to dry by third-party authenticators that missed the boat. Perhaps you are worried about whether the cards have any value left, and maybe there is good reason to worry.
While the boat may be sinking, there is still one person - me - willing to buy a ticket for the ride. In particular, I am looking for any signed pre-war cards that were certified by SGC, JSA, PSA or Beckett prior to 2015.
If you'd like to divest yourself of your signed T206 (or other pre-1915) cards please feel free to contact me at
SignedT206@gmail.com
Ask me about my policy of trying to "reimburse" you for the price you paid to buy the card, if you bought it at auction prior to 2015.
The signed T206 scandal is a problem for our hobby, but it no longer has to be your problem. Make it my problem. I may just pay you for the privilege!