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Posted By: Richard Simon
http://www.nydailynews.com/02-19-2006/sports/baseball/story/392741p-333046c.html |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
They should be falling all over themselves to make things right. They could have paid off the man and gone public with a "we messed up but we've reformed and we stand 100% behind our product" storyline. Instead, they let themselves be villified in the press. How many thousands of casual collectors or would-be collectors are going to read the article or see the HBO piece and conclude the UD is dishonest. Paying $85,000 to cover one stupid error isn't worth millions of eyeballs on bad publicity. |
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Posted By: Richard Simon
There are more questionable cards out there, besides the $85,000 card. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Maybe this will finally scare the adults out of the modern card market. Imagine a world where collectible trading cards are made for kids! What a concept. |
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Posted By: Larry
Bring Back Gum cards with gum or candy in series' only,no sets obtained directly... maybe a promotional card in a pack occasionally(autographed or limited edition) and make it fun again, maybe young kids will care about cards o/w, we are dinosaurs. |
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Posted By: Mark Holt
The Book 'Card Sharks' details Upper Deck management and business practices from 10 years ago. Great to see nothing has changed. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
While this is not exactly a forgery, at Sotheby's last auction there was one of these autographed cards with a cut of Alexander Cartwright. Interestingly, a few years ago I handled some documents that came from the Cartwright family that were family trees written in Cartwright's hand listing generations of aunts, uncles, grandparents, etc. When I saw the cut I recognized that is was from one of those documents. I went back to my photocopies and determined that it was not a signature at all, but Cartwright merely listing the name of a descendent sharing the same name. While it was in fact in his hand, it was not his signature. The way one signs a check is not the same way one would write his name when say filling out a form. I pointed it out to the higher-ups that this was not a signature and even brought my photocopy with me to prove my point. As you might imagine, it fell on deaf ears and the piece I believe sold for five figures. Is that an autograph? I think not. |
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Posted By: Richard Simon
Barry - do you still have the catalog from that auction? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Richard- I have both the catalog and a copy of the document. I can scan both for you, but it will have to be tomorrow night. I won't forget. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
If "Ty Cobb" wrote "Ty Cobb" on a sheet of paper, to me that is a Ty Cobb autograph. He may not have been "signing" at the time, but so what, he still wrote his name. |
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Posted By: Richard Simon
I have been sent copies of a number of UD cards with major questions. Cards with names of one player and signatures of a different player and more cards with questionable autographs. The ones with questionable autographs have been viewed by several reputable dealers, all of whom do not think the autographs are authentic. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Adam- with response to your last post, there were a long line of Cartwrights named Alexander- the organizer of the Knickerbocker BBC was the III, and Alexander IV is currently alive and well. On this document, he was recording the name of an ancestor as part of a family tree. If you had been named after your grandfather, and you wrote on a piece of paper "my grandfather's name was also Adam Warshaw" would you consider that an example of your signature? |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Richard, I found humerous the Ray Dandridge card with the signature of his wife, Henrietta Dandridge. You don't have to be an autograph expert to catch that. |
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Posted By: Richard Simon
I am sure execs at UD do not assemble the cards, but how about the person in charge of the buying program? It appears to me that his knowledge of autographs is lacking, look at the results. |
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Posted By: matt
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Posted By: Richard Simon
It appears that the New York Daily News will have another story on the UD mess in the edition of Feb 26. I will post a link here, when the story is up. |
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