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Posted By: Ben
what are your thoughts on this Marquard? |
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Posted By: Hankron
I'm no Mike Gutierrez, but I think he spelled his name differently. |
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Posted By: Hankron
I don't know about everyone else, but all I'm seeing is an 'angelfire' icon (Thus, my joke) |
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Posted By: Ben
can anyone help me out? I'll send the pic to you if you give me your email address |
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Posted By: leon
Hey Ben, |
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Posted By: runscott
I've had a couple of legit Marquards - send a scan and I'll let you know my opinion. I have at least one scan I can also send you. |
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Posted By: Hankron
I recommend against the beginner buying autographs unless they come from a respected and recommended dealer or with respected LOA. Having said that, the signature on the card is consistant with the authentic Marquard samples I have. I am not saying it is authentic, merely saying that the signature your small picture is consistant. |
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Posted By: runscott
I have a bunch of autographs, but I only obtain the ones that I feel certain are real - this means collecting signed documents or buying from legit dealers, and this still doesn't guarantee things. |
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Posted By: quan
After blowing money on Ted W. and Joe D. baseballs, then finding out from James Spence (at $75/sig) that both were fakes...I got a little smarter and stopped trying to collect autographs. They just fade over time anyways |
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Posted By: Hankron
I think buying autographs is okay, so long as you are careful and do your homework before buying. In particular, the buyer should have a handful of reliable and expert dealers who they do most of their purchases from. This doesn't mean the dealer has to be a MastroNet or such huge entity, as there are a number of reliable small-time dealers on eBay. |
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Posted By: Hankron
In the end, the most important thing for the autograph buyer is to know the seller. If you know that the seller is honest, reliable and expert/experienced in the area, then everything else usually falls into place. |
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Posted By: RC_McKenzie
I guess I don't understand the autograph market. Unless you met the person who autographed the item... what do you have? I have very few autographs. I have a Dwight Gooden autographed baseball that my Uncle who lives in Florida gave me for Christmas in 1988. My aunt got it from Gooden after a spring training game. They gave away Gooden autographed baseballs for Christmas that year. |
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Posted By: Ben
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Posted By: Hankron
RC, I agree with you that collecting signatures is a bit daft. Paying thousands of dollards for some guy's scribble. But, I dare anyone to find me a genre of collecting that isn't a bit daft. Paying $1 million for a little piece of cardboard (T206 Wagner) or $3 million for a baseball (McGwire 70HR) is downright loopy! Heck, I own Ted William's half-empty shampoo bottle and Nancy Reagan's chalkboard, so I'm as goofy as anyone. |
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Posted By: Hankron
I guess you could say that any popular genre of a collecting is organized insanity. The only reason it doesn't seem strange, is that everyone is doing it. If you was the only one paying $200 for little beat up pieces of cardboard or scribbles of index cards, you would likely find yourself under heavy medication and unable to legally sign contracts. |
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Posted By: Hankron
Ben, as I said above, I'm not an autograph expert and am not pretending to be one, but the signature is consistant with the Marquard autographs I have. I got mine through MastroNet, and am confident of their authenticity. And there's no question that an HOFer autographed T206 is a neat piece of memorabilia. Even a common player autographed T206 is rare. |
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Posted By: hankron
To whom it concerns, there's a Donie Bush signature(upsidedown) on this ball. Realize that a signature on a ball can appear different than on a flat item like a card. Also, the Bush signature is an old example. |
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Posted By: rod
According to Richard Simon, who is an expert, the FBI reported that 75 to 80% of all autographs are fake.At least we can do better than that with cards. |
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Posted By: Hankron
Fools go where angels fear to tread |
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Posted By: jay behrens
One of my favorite gags to pull at a show was to have a friend walk around with signed Ruth ball that forged. When I was younger, I was quite proficient at forging sigs. Cut my teeth forging teachers sigs for hall passes. |
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Posted By: rod
My favorite was the Lajoie signature on a Wiffleball in Sharpie.When I questioned the seller, he swore his father got it from Lajoie in Florida in the 50's. Yeah ,O.K. I can't even imagine asking a HOFer to sign a plastic ball. |
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Posted By: Hankron
My all time favorite was the Princess Diana autographed obituary-- the obituary being hers |
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