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Posted By: dapitboss
How in the world could PSA/DNA authenticate a Muhammad Ali signature that looks like this. Are you telling me that they have examples to go off of that look like this. I think that my five year old son could just submitt some scribble and get it through them. This is absolutely ridiculus. |
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Posted By: tbob
Wow, compare that to his autographs of just 5 years or so ago. I guess his condition must really be worsening. |
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Posted By: Anthony
There was an article in the LA TImes a few weeks ago quoting his daughter as saying he'd really taken a turn for the worse. Just too sad, I've never heard anything but great things from people that have met him. |
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Posted By: Alan
probably an in person authentication. Ali probably signed it and then they affixed the sticker immediately afterwards. For a man in his condition, still gracious enough to sign, they probably set something up where he would sign as many as he could with a PSA rep present so that if he dies soon, or otherwise incapacitated, we can still have some real auto'd pics of the man. my two cents. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
like sign your nsme---answer questions under pressure--much harder than they normally would be. Having to write by itself makes your hands shake. (The disease can affect you physically or both mentally and physically). Bob has it. A real drag. |
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Posted By: leon
Hey dapitboss, |
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Posted By: RC McKenzie
I am not a patron of psa and would never submit stuff to them, but in this case they are just verifying his signature. My signature is not much far afield from that Ali sig. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
The in-person story makes the most sense, as I don't see how they could otherwise authenticate it. My Lennox Lewis in-person autograph looks far worse than most "authentic" LL autographs I've seen--he was signing while walking wearing hand wraps. My point is that I could never get it authenticated because of how it looks even though I know it is real because I was standing there while he signed it. |
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Posted By: Bill Stone
It looks remarkably like a 1922 Howard Cosell signature ---I hope PSA got this right. |
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Posted By: DJ
My best guess is that it came from a reputable and trusted source and PSA/DNA, knowing the source gave it the thumbs up. Ali hasn't done a public signing in over four years (where he charged $450+ per signature and the signature wasn't tis horrid). The problem with authenticating goes that if someone that wasn't a trusted source or friend of PSA/DNA, this piece would probably fail or be rendered without an opinion. |
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Posted By: David Throb
Sorry Leon |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
PSA, Spence and probably GAI do in person signings, where the autographs are witnessed by the companies. |
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