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Posted By: Mark
Well... the seller got a pretty good price for this piece, especially considering all of the fake ad signs floating around on ebay. If it's real, it's worth $8 - $10K in REA or Hunts. If fake, it's worth about $15. |
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Posted By: Brock G.
I'd say worth about $15. Just has that same look as all the other fakes. The aging looks contrived and color looks bad. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I vote fake. IMO the "toning" from where the easel rested against the back just screams fake. |
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Posted By: Mike H
Fake, fake, fake |
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Posted By: sporteq
fake toning and wrong easel .. bummer! |
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Posted By: Rhys
I think Ohio is still considered "Midwest". As soon as I saw this auction I looked for the location to see if it was coming from Ohio. These guys are getting smarter for not putting the state down but it is still pretty transparant. |
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Posted By: Joseph
Perhaps one of the five who thought enough of this piece to enter a snipe bid of more than several hundred bucks is a reader of this forum. (By the way, I don't think any of the five--except maybe the high bidder--knew for sure this was "real"...hence, the lowball-ish bids). |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Joseph, I think it comes down to the sheer amount of this kind of crap on ebay and the fact that we've gone over these types of items a lot. I think people get tired of talking about it. |
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Posted By: Mark
Good point by Joseph, though... |
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Posted By: Joseph
My point is: if the poster knew about this auction prior to ending and wasn't sure about the item's authenticity, this forum could have been a good environment for discussion. It works when an item is good, too! A few days ago--deathly afraid of outing an auction--I posted about an eBay sighting of a Joseph Hall cabinet card on this forum's auction section of the buy/sell. One person commented. Five days later--after the auction was ended prematurely--a wonderful discussion about the card commenced on the board. This could have happened while the auction was live and maybe, just maybe, the seller might have let things run their course rather than panicking after dozens of e-mails from potential suitors. |
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Posted By: Max Weder
Mark |
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Posted By: Mike H
I usually don't take the time to out the questionable pieces, or simply don't pay attention to them. If someone questions a piece on the forum, then we should give our oppinions. |
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Posted By: Matt
Just to clarify - there is no rule - written or otherwise - on the card side about "outing" an ongoing auction. While there is a small minority that don't like it, there are many cases where it is warranted. Especially in circumstances where something is of questionable authenticity, I would suggest it is encouraged. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Hi Max- at this stage it is floundering. There better be some snipers out there in the end. |
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Posted By: leon
Matt's post right above this one nails it on the head..... |
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Posted By: Max Weder
I'd be interested in seeing the card side reaction when a person honestly questions the legitimacy of a clearly legitimate card that is misdescribed and miscatergorized. I suspect there would be a number of posters who would respond, citing the "unwritten rule" and admonishing the poster for outing such an uaction. |
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Posted By: leon
That's called having your ducks in a row before outing....If not then I agree with you. |
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Posted By: Matt
Certainly knowing something is a fake and posting to warn others is one reason; I'd suggest that if someone who doesn't know honestly comes to ask whether something is good or not, that is also an acceptable usage of the forum. |
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Posted By: dstudeba
But does it make sense? If I find a hidden item that I am not sure on the legitimacy of, the last thing I am going to do is post it on the board. I spend time researching it and then make a decision if it is good or not. I know that if I post it on the board, I will have no chance of winning the item. If it happens to be good someone who knows and collects these items will outbid me. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I agree with Matt. There are some who vocally dislike the outing of a live eBay auction, but there's no rule for or against. Just expect some flack if you do it. |
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