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Good day for PSA, between the Jackson and the Gehrig.
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Never get cheated! Never ever ever….
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While they are maintaining their tradition of excellence, Orlando is long gone. The new regime had a chance to correct or catch their initial mistake of the 1926 Exhibit Gehrig and once again, balked, letting it go to market rather than correcting it.
Guys with deep pockets love buying illusions, it seems. And TPG is always there to deliver. I assume both of these debacles will remain in the hobby because after all, what do guys with opinions on hobby chat boards know about this kinda stuff? 0.0% chance PSA makes any effort to re-examine the Gehrig and the Jackson mistakes.
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Ron Keurajian, the author of two volumes of “Baseball Hall of Fame Autographs: A Reference Guide” that also include signature analyses of players from the 1919 Chicago White Sox, said that there are “no genuine signed images of Jackson in existence.”
In its auction listing, Christie’s said the Jackson autograph is “the lone surviving example of any type.” Keurajian said he was skeptical about the photograph’s authenticity. “Here’s a guy who was illiterate, but he can write ‘Alexandria’ on the photograph?” Keurajian told Cox Media Group via telephone on Thursday night. “And for those who believe Frank Smith wrote ‘Alexandria’ on the photo, so, he wrote it in the same hand as Jackson’s? That seems highly unlikely.” In his book, Keurajian describes Jackson’s signature as “rudimentary” and “very easy to replicate.”
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What's the story with the Gehrig you guys are talking about?
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More on this https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=308821 thread about the Gehrig
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Wow. That signature doesn’t look anywhere near the license and will. Refund please!
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Those quotes from Ron Keurajian came from this story -- https://www.actionnewsjax.com/news/t...G3MVBQL4JBXH4/
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At $1.4 million, one could do expert ink analysis.
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Yeah, but that would really only help to prove it a fake if the ink was found to be something from after Jackson had passed away. Wouldn't prove he actually signed it, just that the ink may have been from when he was alive and could have signed it.
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1. Every Jackson signature that is above question is on a document of some kind so yes there are many that are 100% authentic, they are all on documents.
2. As I said before all his real signatures are smaller than the average persons signature and this photo is very large 3. The photo itself has great providence...not the signature on it. 4. The Js on the photo are smooth and I have yet to find a JJ signed document where they are smoothly formed like these. Also very small/narrow top loops. 5. It seems very likely that the same hand wrote everything on that photo and Jackson 100% could not have done that. 6. He ended his signature almost always with a downward stroke and not an up stroke like on the photo Jackson's real signatures are very consistent through out time and this photo is not consistent with them. Im sure better experts can point out more issues but these are the ones I would point of. Here are a few examples I threw together, these are not to scale as the 1911 photo is much larger than any of the others. (also notice the change in Buck Weaver's signature from 1917 to 1920-21...his signature is a lot harder to judge if you ask me) -1915 doc -1911 photo -1917 team signed document asking for WS bonus money -1920-21 court document |
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