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Ummmm...if all he's ever done is try to clean up the hobby how do you explain cutting up that first day cover and selling the autos separately?
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basically, just because someone asks for and receives a refund for an autograph that the buyer suspects is fake, that doesn't logically follow that it necessarily IS fake. right? |
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In the signature an actor who played a role in the film mis-identified his own role. Maybe that happens. Maybe it doesn't.
As the poster pointed out the envelope was issued after one of the actors had died. Last edited by packs; 04-01-2013 at 01:09 PM. |
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Hmmm... Let's see... The FDC was issued a year after Dwight Frye died. Frye mis-identified his most famous character. Identical examples exist--ripe for the copying on a single catalog page, and the lack of a character name for Frye easily explains the inappropriate "Igor." Meuller, who supposedly believes the FDC is genuine, destroys it to produce two less valuable cuts. And, finally, when confronted--twice--with the evidence of forgery, issues refunds. Why in the world would anyone think--even for an instant--the FDC was genuine? Last edited by David Atkatz; 04-01-2013 at 01:26 PM. |
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Again, not trying to say the FDC was legit. Ken |
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Because Frye didn't sign an FDC a year after he died.
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You're right. It was genuine.
Todd's "da man." |
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