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I got this email from Legendary Auctions a couple of hours ago. Can you guess which auction house this guy most likely bought this stuff from?
I can. dh (the picture of the Xmas card didn't open on my orginal email either) ***Recently we at Legendary Auctions were offered a collection of amazing signed material: 1939 HOF Induction signed ball and First Day Cover 1927 Yankees Ball Ruth Single Signed Ball Ruth and Gehrig Signed Ball Ruth Signed Bat 1934 World Tour Sheet DiMaggio and Monroe Signed Christmas Card Babe Ruth Christmas Card Babe Ruth Signed Check (Bank of Manhattan Company-Jamaica Branch) The list goes on! The story was his father worked for the Columbus Dispatch. What seems too good to be true usually is, as was the case here. Once the material arrived we quickly came to the conclusion that the material would never be authenticated by reputable authenticators. When pressed for more information, the submitter admitted he had purchased all of the material from another auction company. He spent 10s of thousands of dollars and was left with a pile of material that in our minds was worth nothing. Unfortunately, the craft of authentication is merely an opinion which makes it difficult to "call out" another company when it comes to selling questionable material. However, this collection had one item that is so definitively fake we will show you in great detail just how irresponsible other auction houses can be when offering material to the public. Pictured is a Babe Ruth signed Christmas Card This item is absolutely fake. Babe Ruth died in 1948. A simple web search demonstrated that this Hallmark Christmas card (from the "Slim Jim" line of cards) was not produced until the early 1950's. To add insult to injury on the facing blank page you can see the indentation of a fake "Roberto Clemente" signature. We can only surmise that the forger was cranking out fakes and didn't realize that underneath the item to which he was applying a "Clemente" signature was sitting the Ruth Christmas card shown here. Fortunately there are a number of exceptional authenticators including PSA DNA, Kevin Keating and James Spence Authentication. In additiion there are also a number of reputable auction houses beyond Legendary Auctions that really try to do it right. This includes, but is not limited to, Goodwin, Heritage, Huggins and Scott, Hunt, Legacy, Lelands, Memory Lane, Mile High and SCP. Our primary goal is to offer quality material to the public, but we also see it as our responsibility to keep our hobby safe. If you come across the caliber of items described above that have not been vetted by reputable authenticators or auction companies run the other way! In addition, even if it is not something you are ready to consign feel free to contact us if you want an independent opinion. |
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