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Its a chuck jones, friz freleng and mel blanc signed photo. I guess i could post it but doesnt really matter at this point
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I had a Michael Jordan basketball and jersey signed in front of me at the same time. Basketball came back good, jersey came back bad. I can't fathom why people use third party companies to tell you whether something is good. The jersey was signed in front of me, but some bum 900 miles away is going to tell me it's fake. Crazy.
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I've sent a '75 Topps Jim Rice RC in twice for grading and gotten it back both times as "trimmed". I have video of me opening the rack pack and pulling it out. Those guys are crazy, both the auto and the grading side.
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Dude, you were dreaming when you got it signed. Yes, this is the kind of issue that would make me only collect legal documents if I were to venture into autographs. They are usually good. It seems there are almost as many of these stories as there are tales of accurate grading. It is a crapshoot to a layperson.
Hahaha. I don't even collect autographs because of this. However, I have access to Jordan once a year because my uncle does bodyguard work for him and his driver George every year at a local celebrity Mario Lemieux golf tourmament. I usually get 4-5 items signed every year. In a matter of a day, I had a jersey, basketball, picture, and rookie card signed. 3 came back fine, the jersey was deemed a forgery. It's a COMPLETE CRAPSHOOT! Last edited by Bpm0014; 07-01-2016 at 08:50 AM. |
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Wouldn't you rather them err on the side of caution?
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I can't give an opinion on a non sport item as I don't collect much of it, but the item may in fact be good and you got a bad "opinion" to begin with. There will always be disagreements even between knowledgeable people and the only way to know something is truely authentic is to see it signed for yourself. When you rely on someone else's opinion to tell you if it's good or bad, then you sometimes get the short end of the stick.
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I have had it happen the opposite way. In 2004ish, I sold a Jackie Robinson signed item on ebay. The person paid and then just before I shipped wrote me back that the quick opinion came back "likely not genuine." I refunded his money and cancelled the sale without issue. A couple months later, I took it to a show in Ft Washington. The dealer who ended up buying it, walked it, along with a few other things, over to PSA's booth and within 5min came back with their seal of approval. That opinion cost me around $100.
To Richard's point, unfortunately it isn't just the quick opinion that is shrouded in mystery. When you send an item in, you have no idea who examined it a gave the final opinion. All those PSA letters have 6-8 signatures at the bottom. Which one of them was responsible for your item? Nothing. All of JSA's letters have Spence's name at the bottom, but in my mind, there is no way he reviewed each item and gave the final opinion. If a specific specialist reviewed your item, why not have their name on the bottom of the letter?
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It is absurd that the COA does not include the name of the person who actually EXAMINED the item. Having Joe Orlando's facsimile signature on a COA does not exactly inspire confidence. (if in fact he still has his facsimile on their COA's).
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Jimmy's name is worth more.
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