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Posted By: E.
A great idea was posted. Let's get a group of the biggest authenticator screw ups. I'll start. All of mine happen to be with Lampson and American Memorabilia. |
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Posted By: Josh K.
what I cant figure out is why you keep purchasing items from American that have been authenticated by Lampson. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I'm not toally positive, but do auction house say who provides the COA? All I can recall is descriptions saying item comes with COA. |
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Posted By: Scott
...in most cases? I realize that some are truly poor mistakes that result from auction houses attempting to authenticate items that they really don't have the proper expertise to be involved with, but most can never be proven one way or the other. As David has mentioned, most autograph LOA's usually have "...in our opinion..." somewhere in the letter. |
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Posted By: E
Someone asked why i keep buying items authenticated by Lampson- if one wants to avoid auctions with lampson certificates, you're basically stopping collecting. He's everywhere. |
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Posted By: Julie
I'd been buying great photos of modern players with so-called autographs on them from one dealer in SCD. His LOA's always said "to the best of our knowledge, this was autographed by..."Then I decided to get a Clemens, and paid about 4 times as much for it, from another dealer. My Clemens said it had been autographed in the authenticator's presence by Roger Clemens. It was a great big, long autograph. Just one problem: I couldn't recognize Roger. The photo was terrible! |
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Posted By: hankron
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Posted By: Scott
That '.' really says it all. |
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Posted By: Julie
to completely erase a post (complete with your sign-in, etc) after you have once pressed "submit." You are left with the alternatives of erasing the content and leaving the sign=in-, writing something innocuous that you hope will offend nobody, or (as i did when I mistakenly responded to something in the new B/S/T/ column) write at every possible juncture: "mistake--please remove." |
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Posted By: Scott
...it was a joke |
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Posted By: E
Just wanted to follow this up with a comment about American Memorabilia. Whenever I have had a problem, they have done everything they can to help fix it. I still stand by them. They're really trying to give the collector quality products. They too are at the mercy of the authenticators like the bidders. |
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Posted By: Julie
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Posted By: hankron
Julie's my body guard, so that I don't have to bother with the riff raff. |
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Posted By: Robert Plancich
I agree with the post by E but disagree with him with respect to his statement that it was his fault. While I agree that the collector should do as much research as possible, on the other hand, these individuals are holding themselves out to the public as "experts" and charging the auction house for a service. According to the U.S. Supreme court (I will find the exact case and ruling and post it later) an expert's opinion must be based in scientific fact. These so-called "experts" think that they can hide behind statements such as "In my opinion" or "To the best of my knowledge" and that they are free from the errors that they make, which is not the case, legal or otherwise. |
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Posted By: Scott
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Posted By: Dave Grob
I think most would agree with this language as far as what might qualify a person to be an expert. A number of states seem to ground their standards on something at least simular to this: |
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