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Originally Posted by travrosty
John Reznikoff, consultant for PSA and JSA says a video spectral comparator is not available to the general public, so it cant be one because he wouldn't say it if it wasn't true.
But for autograph authentication, get a black light and save the cost.
from his bio:
The devices he (Reznikoff) uses include: the Video Spectral Comparator , a $30,000 machine which is not available to the general public.
So it is something else.
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Not sure I understand the logic here. Just because something isn't available to Joe Public doesn't negate its existence. I would take that to mean that I can't just pop by Reznikoff's place and borrow his. It's not restricted tech. It's just prohibitively expensive for 99.9% of the public to own.
That is the first time I've seen a MSRP for one of these though, so thank you for quoting that from his bio. 80% off for this one seems like a good price, assuming it works, but who the heck would you call to repair it if/when it breaks down?
All moot points for me though, as I'm still lacking those sacks full of money. Same reason I don't have a bulldozer, submarine, summer home or tropical island.