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Posted By: Tim Newcomb
What do people think of this one? Looks fake to me, but the seller is apparently well established and seems to believe it's genuine. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
No brainer. It's fake as almost every other CJ Jax offered on eBay. The distinct line between the white of the boarder and the white of the uniform is a dead give away. Also, with one being offered in the MAstro auction, it's real easy to make comparisons to a legit one right now. |
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Posted By: quan
about this one Jay. Maybe the guy's contrast on his scanner is off. I haven't heard of a reprinted "144" series? who's the resident cracker jack expert in the house? |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Look at where the red meets the uniform highest point on the boarder on the MAstro and card and then look at the same spot on the eBay card. There is a distinct difference in the whites on the eBay card. The board anf uniform blend perfectly on the MAstro card. |
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Posted By: Bill Cornell
I think it's worth reprinting a post from Frank Ward where he explained how to spot fake CJ's. |
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Posted By: J Levine
Tim, |
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Posted By: Tim Newcomb
Last night I emailed the seller and the two main bidders advising them of all this. I gave them the URL to this thread as a reference point. |
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Posted By: hankron
What gets me is when I contact someone to say that he is bidding on a fake and he ignores me and wins the item(!) .... Regular bidder indiference, rather than an angry seller or eBay's blinders, is what is most likely to keep me quiet when I see issues with an auction. This is particularly true as one will regularly catch heat for accurately pointing of fakes. |
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Posted By: Bill Cornell
<eom> |
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Posted By: Tim Newcomb
Bob Courtney, Glen Ellyn, IL |
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
This Cracker Jack, questions of color aside, seems to me to be too thick. For corners to "feather" the card must have some thickness, like a 1956 Topps card. A card which is actually made of cardboard. The Cracker Jack cards are so thin that there is not much card to "feather." The would typically ding, and blunt the point, or tear, but it seems highly unlikely that any Cracker Jack would have four corners so similar and so feathered. Also, the corners of the offered card seem to cast shadows bigger than one would expect with a Cracker Jack. The card did sell however, for $1052.99. |
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