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Originally Posted by Donavon
Travis,
I have been going through this on the website that has called it a "forgery". I purchased it from a person who had an estate of 30's & early 40's books & original Goudey cards. The Goudeys that were gradable have all been sent to PSA & none were counterfeit. I find it hard to believe that a "laser copy", as they deem it, would have indentation on the back of the paper. I am by no means an autograph expert. I can tell pixellations & lack of writing flow, but that's as far as I go. That is why the cut was sent to PSA/DNA......so the experts could authenticate or not authenticate it. As for as one or the other having to be fake, I don't necessarily agree with that either. I have two Ted Williams autos that I got in person in the 80's that are identical.
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can you remember when you bought it and when you sent it in to psa?
can you post these williams autos? if i couldnt tell those williams apart, then these cobbs would be under a whole new light.
eyeballing these two cobbs for a half hour reveals no differences in size, slant, formation at all.
these two cobbs are exactly, exactly alike, and no one can write their name exactly alike twice. because making the case that they are two different autographs would be the only way for them both to be good. but i dont see it.
if you have a good cobb, it will be revealed to be good, and bad will be bad. there are definitive ways to tell.