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Posted By: Aaron
Gotta agree with Dan on this one. Yes, it's suspicious, but it's a simple question to answer. |
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Posted By: PASJD
"The other factor that has not been discussed yet is that someone that has a Master's Degree obviously would be considered to be someone whom has a higher education than most people due to the additional time spent in school/university doing detailed research and study. That perception may add further value to someone's opinion of said individual when evaluating their overall credentials." |
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Posted By: al davis
PASJD: now i get it! as a lawyer you require a preponderance of evidence or even overwhelming proof that something isn't proper. as a consumer, i'm not bound by the constraints of a legal system to tell me that something just doesn't smell right. |
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Posted By: Marc S.
Yes, lying/falsification is bad. |
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Posted By: PASJD
I emailed Mr. Allen to see if he could clear this up. He says his understanding is that Mr. Bushing completed all his course work for his Master's degree, but when he decided to change fields, he did not complete his dissertation. So those are the "facts" at least as Mr. Allen understands them. My personal opinion remains that this is much ado about nothing. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
So, we're supposed to ask Bushing if he has a Masters? During that same conversation can we also ask him if he owns all the **** that has been authenticated by him and is for sale all over the planet? |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Why not ask him? It's pretty easy to check with the school to see if he's lying or not so why would he lie about something like that.....besides it appears Doug Allen has already answered the question anyway. |
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Posted By: Robert Plancich
I asked Mr. Bushing about his degree about two years ago. I will check to see if I still have the original email but he confirmed to me that he did not have a Master's Degree. |
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Posted By: MW
If Doug Allen and Robert Plancich are correct and David Bushing does not have an MA then why was it being advertised that way and who approved for it to be written up that way on Mastronet.com? |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Robert, nice to see you back here after the legal butt kicking you gave the dark side yesterday. Also, there was a nice article in the NY Daily News about it. And what a surprise to learn that Bushing may not have a Master's Degree. If he writes up a diploma tonight that verifies that he has a Master's from Dave Bushleague U, does that count? |
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Posted By: Aaron
OK, so Bushing does not have a Master's degree (Vikes, you were right), and once agains this site brings change. Shouldn't Bushing's bio reflect this at whatever auction site lists it? |
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Posted By: MW
The NYDN article: |
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Posted By: I'm Sorry Amigos
Do You? |
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Posted By: mcavoy
I agree, whether Mr Bushing does or does not have a Master's degree, the degree does not reflect his ability to evaluate bats; however, the claims of his completed degree are a public signal of his ability (he gets respect from archives with such claims, I am sure), and imo reflect credibility. |
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Posted By: vikes066
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Posted By: The Question Again
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Posted By: jay behrens
I'm not defending BUshing in awnyway here. To use the O'Leary example, did the padding of his resume cost him the ND job? Yep, sure did. But ya know what, he's still coaching somewhere. The same will be true for Bushing. He will still be authenticating bats, regardless, because he is one of the best at what he does. |
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Posted By: Jayism At Work
Let the witch hunt continue" |
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Posted By: Aaron
Jay, you're not defending Dave in any way, but say he is the best at what he does and you categorize criticsim of his falsifying his resume as a "witch hunt"? I suppose the whole Planich affair or uncovering of other authentication mistakes and criticism of undisclosed conflict of interest are part of a "witch hunt" as well? |
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Posted By: vikes066
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Posted By: jay behrens
Vikes, show me someone that got fired for that after they got a job. I remember reading an article womewhere that over 1/3 of all people lie on their resume about advanced degrees. If this is case, then there should be mass firings. Most companies, while they would be pissed and prolly won't promote the person any time in the near future, will keep that person around if they are performing to or beyond expectations. Bottom line is...the bottom line. If you can make moeny for a company, they don't really care what your background is or how you got there, just make them money. |
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Posted By: vikes066
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Posted By: leon
I respectfully disagree. I don't think you can lump "everyone" into one category about being fired if they are found to have lied on a resume. Even though my job is not necessarily education sensitive many are. Do you think a doctor or a lawyer or a professor wouldn't get in trouble (or fired or disbarred) for lieing on a resume? regards |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Remaining ethical on a personal level in business is almost impossible. I know. I've owned a few businesses and my personal ethics have always gotten in the way of them really taking off. Look at almost every sucessful business, whether it's Microsoft, or whoever, a lot of unethical things took place for them to get hwere they are. And they are things that these people would never consider doing in their personal life. But when it comes to money, all bets are off. It's the dark side of capitalism and as long as it's legal, heell even if it's illegal, ethics be damned, we are gonna make a buck. Just make sure we don't get caught. |
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Posted By: david
when it comes to authentication there is a big difference between 'most likely' and 'auctually'. dimaggio 'most likely' stepped on the same grass at yankee stadium that bernie williams steps on today, 'actually' that couldnt be further from the truth |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
On a personal basis, I don't think this is a great issue, but I do agree one shouldn't lie or fib on one's resume. My dad always told me that you should never lie or artificially embellish your resume, because, at the least, it can make you look foolish. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
We have been over the question of how items are authenticated ad nauseum and the essential conclusion is that the authenticity statement relies on the public perception of the credibility and honesty of the authenticator. PRO or Roy Huff could authenticate a real T206 Cobb and no one here would give him a nickel for it; PSA can and has authenticated fake cards that have sold for thousands. I don't care whether Mr. Bushing has a masters' degree, but I do care very much when a supposedly authoritative voice either was so sloppy as to not read his published resume or lied on his resume. Either way it reflects on his diligence and care, and if the latter on his personal integrity. |
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Posted By: Julie
definitive about Asian Art, they might. hey--even vintage baseball cards! |
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Posted By: vikes066
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Posted By: Marc S.
What is your BATNA? Best Alternative to Negotiated Agreement? |
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Posted By: Aaron
"And like good little trained monkeys, Joe and Aaron jumped just as I trained them to." |
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Posted By: Robert Plancich
WHERE MONEY LIES, INTEGRITY DIES! |
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Posted By: PASJD
1. To clarify a prior question, I am the person who emailed Mr. Allen about this thread and posted his response (with his permission). It seemed an easy enough thing to do to find out the facts even if others were more interested in propounding conspiracy theories. |
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Posted By: Aaron
"Given that in my estimation no purpose is served by any intentional "lie," as possession of an unspecified Master's degree in no way enhances Mr. Bushing's authority to authenticate bats, I assume no bad intent on anyone's part." |
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Posted By: Morrie
Some scary reading, relating to resume fraud: |
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Posted By: Aaron
"Enjoy the witchhunt." |
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Posted By: MW
"Planich made claims about the DiMaggio bat that were inaccurate or flat out wrong." |
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Posted By: PASJD
Oh give me a break Aaron. Because I don't view this PARTICULAR MATTER as justifiying character assasination means that I am willing to turn a blind eye to other sorts of fraud? Perhaps you should take a more nuanced view of things instead of engaging in silly rhetoric. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
No one answered my question, repeated below |
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Posted By: mcavoy
Good point (cycleback). |
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Posted By: vikes066
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Posted By: Aaron
"Oh give me a break Aaron. Because I don't view this PARTICULAR MATTER as justifying character assassination means that I am willing to turn a blind eye to other sorts of fraud? Perhaps you should take a more nuanced view of things instead of engaging in silly rhetoric." |
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Posted By: Marc S.
You seem to have a definition of credibility that is not supported by the general public. |
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Posted By: WP
MW, |
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Posted By: vikes066
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Posted By: PASJD
"Obviously there are people that have or are willing to give Bushing the benefit of any doubt. I have no problem with that. Hey if I was deep into the hobby like some members here are I'd be protective for Bushing at well." |
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Posted By: MW
"Where does it list the bat as being "A10" and what exactly does that designation stand for. I checked the catalog and found nothing helpful in there." |
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Posted By: Amy
Whether or not Bushing is an expert... whether or not Bushing is honest... he is still just guessing. |
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Posted By: vikes066
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