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That's the nicest Cobb CJ auto I've seen today.
Looks like maybe one of the shillers won it - how long till it shows up again? Sooo...who will be the first to find this card re-listed?
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You do have to appreciate the knock-off PSA holder with barcode though
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How cool would that be though if a real signed cj cobb was out there? Has anyone ever seen one?
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It appears that the buyer cancelled order. Here is their feedback left for seller.
"Cancelled order because couldn’t trust that merchandise was authentic " |
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That’s a lot more polite than I would be .
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To answer the original question - yes, people are easily fooled. Not everyone is as knowledgeable as the people on this board.
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It's well known that these easiest people to con are con artists themselves. They are convinced they have stumbled onto something that will allow them a leg up to pull a fast one on someone else. Seems counter-intuitive but it's true.
Great book and are really fun read. https://www.amazon.com/Big-Story-Con.../dp/0385495382 Last edited by Snapolit1; 12-20-2017 at 08:27 AM. |
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Good thing that a Sharpie was used so the signature appears bold and legible.
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We all have items we wished we bid on ... but strangely one of the ones I always regret not buying was an "autographed" New York Post article that announced Mickey Mantle's death. I still crack up when I think about it. For $10 it would have been a funny piece to have to show to people (but for $20 - which it sold for - I was out).
Cheers, Patrick
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"autographed baseball's"
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Good point. Sharpie was introduced in 1964 while Cobb died in 1961.
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That is why his sharpie autograph doesn't look quite as good as other earlier autographs. He was deceased when he did it.
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My favorite estate sale was someone was selling a Ruth auto photo in silver sharpie. I laughed.
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I'm most amazed that the owner apparently collected for 85 years
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I noticed that too.
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My all time favorite post was when Frank *I forget his last name* came on here touting his authenticators expertise with an authenticated Ruth signature on a 1953 Silver Certificate. He left the forum right after that. True story. Fact is stranger than fiction.
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If we are to believe Leon, then that means that the mint doesn't print money a few years in advance to stay ahead of the game. Now the question is, do you believe Leon?
![]() Merry Christmas to all and now I feel foolish for bidding on the auto'd Cobb CJ card.... It would have been even better if it were a Cobb auto on a Joe Jackson card....
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