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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
Seth, you are right. That's an impressive CV. Wow. |
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Posted By: PC
I'm stating the obvious to many here, but the easiest way to spot a fake Wagner (and many other fake T206s) is to look at the name and city name at the bottom of the card ... on real T206s, the player's name and the first letter of the city name (and the first two letters in the case of "N.Y.") have the same larger font size, and the rest of the city name is in slightly smaller font. The difference is easily seen, even in a bad scan. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Suite Honus Blue Eyes |
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Posted By: NickM
Schwed, in case you haven't found this hilarious enough to check out the description from Bob Connelly, is the printing "expert" who gave an opinion as to the card's authenticity. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I sent Connelly Auctions an email a couple of days ago and Bob Connelly responded to it. He admits he is not an expert but is relying on the affidavit that analyzed the paper. I explained the trouble that lies ahead for him if he actually sells it, and gave him a link to this site to read what other advanced collectors think about the card. All you can do is try, the rest is up to him. |
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Posted By: dan mckee
I am guessing the back of it is a real skinned Piedmont, hence the paper testing pass. If they test the front, they will find the date to be at least before 2007 instead of 1921. This card is a blatant fake. Here is Bob's reply to me: |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Dan- I received the identical response, word for word. At some point I think they just have to pull the plug. |
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Posted By: dan mckee
I agree, ebay should pull this plug! |
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
I know I should find better things to do but I find this whole thing fascinating. |
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Posted By: David Smith
I am telling you, the owner's are going to sue somebody. That is going to be their way of profiting from this Wagner.... |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Bob Connelly has a long standing auction business and I have to think that by now he is getting the feeling that something is very wrong with the card. If you sell a fake item for $250 and the buyer asks for a refund, you reimburse him out of petty cash. But if the same thing happens with a half million dollar card, and he has already paid his consignors who I assure you will disappear quickly, he will lose his business and perhaps his life savings too. And where is ebay during all this? I agree with you Bruce, I'm interested to see how this ends. My guess is it will not sell, will be returned to its consignors, who will then begin to concoct a new scheme to sell it. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
must be a slow day since I finally looked at the auction and the site. The first thing that struck me was here is a guy who is an acclaimed appraiser, with industries highest accredidation, and he is willing to ruin his reputation over a card that no one with the card collecting hobby will step forward and say has an even remote chance of being real. |
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Posted By: MW
I recall both of these individuals showing up in 1992 at a card show held at the Cincinnati Convention Center. The show was promoted by John O'Conner and the headline autograph guest was Billy Williams. The two guys sold us a fair condition 1965 Namath for $100 and also brought in some very low grade 1960s baseball cards and a stack of pretty ragged comics from the same time period. |
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Posted By: lafin
Scrool down page and you will see info on Mr Connelly. |
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Posted By: leon
be careful on posts like this while remaining anonymous.....thanks much....moderator dude...... |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
An appraisel isn't an authentication. Appraisers have specialites, |
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Posted By: Bob Pomilla
"If you HAVE a million dollar card why would you submit it to testing which involves removing "fibers" from two corners of the card?" |
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Posted By: JimB
Sure they will let fibers be removed, but not let SGC or PSA grade it. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
I just found a full page ad on SCD promoting this Wagner auction on ebay. I think everyone (except for the buyer, if it ever sold) involve in this Wagner sale just want a piece of the pie....even SCD....too bad. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Reputable auction houses want to sell authentic items, as it's |
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
David, I hear you. I understand that appraisers can't be experts in all areas. |
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Posted By: leon
I agree with you. I find this to be an idiotic move by any reputable auction house. Even if it's only for publicity I am sure it's not the kind anyone would want, in the long run...... |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
The instance where auctioning a dubious item might be considered acceptable |
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Posted By: runscott
As Barry said early on this thread, if you are t206-knowledgeable you could tell within seconds of actual inspection whether or not this card was real. This one is so bad that you only need a scan. |
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Posted By: leon
First of all welcome back ....I hope you will continue to post more. On this issue I am not sure anyone, at this point, is questioning the card itself. It's obviously a fake. What we find intriguing is that a supposedly reputable auction house is taking part in the shenanigans....regards |
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Posted By: Seth B.
Who even said that this Connelly fellow is reputable to begin with? I mean, just in this thread we have a story about them trying to hock fake wagners at an earlier national, and their expert witness, high school dropout Arnie Schwed who may or may not exist, is a laughing matter at best. I don't even think we need to bring up Sotheby's or Mastro or other established auction houses: this guy is a joke pulling for a scam for a couple of gold-diggers; I just pray nobody bites the $300 grand bullet on this one. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Here's my question. Have the auctioneer and owners considered |
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Posted By: barrysloate
There is clearly something going on here and we just haven't figured out what it is. I think everyone involved in the sale knows by now it is fake so I believe they have some grand plan and we just haven't been clever enough. |
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Posted By: Corey R. Shanus
Sadly I agree with a previous thread that the sale of this "Wagner Card" is hardly a unique occurrence. In fact, I had an experience with one of the supposedly most reputed auction houses a number of years ago when they were selling a misidentified photograph. Despite me sending them a certified letter explaining in tremendous detail what I felt was conclusive evidence the item was misidentified, and despite a who's who of baseball memoribilia experts all calling to say the item was misidentified, the auction house went ahead and sold the item. In doing so, they refused even to voluntarily disclose to prospective bidders the controversy surrounding the item or the evidence the item was misidentified. All they agreed to do was to disclose this evidence IF ASKED. My response that if a bidder knew enough to ask for the contravening evidence, he probably already knew enough of the controversy surrounding the item to not need the evidence in the first place, fell on deaf ears. I was so outraged by the experience that I (with another Board member) wrote an article about what happened in the VCBC. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Corey- at least the tintype you are referring to (and I accompanied Corey to the auction house that day) was real, spectacular, and valuable in its own right; it was simply misidentified. This Wagner card is worthless. This is even worse. |
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Posted By: Josh K.
Seth, |
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Posted By: Seth B.
Josh, thanks for the correction. Even so, I don't see anything identifying this Connelly guy as reputable to begin with, and the use of the shady paper authenticator doesn't speak highly of him. |
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Posted By: jackgoodman
Not that it will matter, but I reported the listing to Ebay as a violation of their listing policy. If this were a simple $9.99 listing, Ebay would remove it in a flash. Guess there's too much money at stake for them. I'm guessing that whether or not it's real, Ebay gets to keep their listing and selling fees (unless the seller files the necessary non-paying buyer report in order to get his selling fee returned). |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Is Arnie Schwed the same guy that created the tasty Xmas treat Schwedy Balls? |
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Posted By: Joann
You mean Alec Baldwin authenticated the printing ink on the Wagner???? Gawd, the scandal just grows and grows. |
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Posted By: Jim F
Schwedy Balls had to be one of the funniest SNL skits I've ever seen. I still remember it sometimes and laugh my ass off!! |
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Posted By: Dave Simon
From the photos that FKW posted -- forget the buttons and the text, just lokk at the specular highlights in The Dutchman's hair -- not even close. Clearly a reprint. Does anyone know if there were any reprints of the monster prior to the '60's? |
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Posted By: Boccabella
I'm issuing a press release Wednesday on behalf of my web site SportsCollectorsDaily.com, explaining why having this card submitted for authentication and grading is the ONLY route to take. Hopefully some media outlets will pick up the story and at least make less astute potential buyers more aware of the questions surrounding this card. You can locate it via PRWeb.com. |
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Posted By: David Smith
to see this and do a story on it. If not a full story, then maybe these two would get his "Worst Person in the World" nomination for that day. |
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Posted By: Scott Mosley
Someone mentioned the highlights in the hair as standing out which was a good point that I hadn't noticed earlier. |
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Posted By: david poses
to the person who owns the wagner in question: you issued the challenge to us- if the card is a reprint, who printed it? that nobody can answer this question seems to be the proof of authenticity you stand behind |
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Posted By: Chad
This card ain't going to sell. It just isn't it and the auctioneer has ruined his reputation. So, justice is served. Ebay is the one that really disappoints here. Anything to get that listing fee, no? What is the listing fee for a $300k item anyway? If ebay had any sense of decency they'd donate that money to an orphanage or an Alpaca rescue farm or something. |
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Posted By: ramram
I believe Scott M. has found the source. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
It does look like that reprint with a skinned Piedmont back glued to it. That's one of the oldest tricks in the book. Didn't work this time. |
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Posted By: runscott
Someone spots a reprint such as this Wagner, and the seller issues a challenge to prove who reprinted it...that's plain nuts. There is another word that collectors need to get familiar with: FORGERY. This particular card is probably a reprint, but forgeries are simple to make, and if done correctly, will look much more like the real thing than a cheap reprint. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Will Farrell did the Swedy Balls skit as a PBS coking show host. |
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Posted By: DJ
Wasn't it Alec Baldwin, not Will Ferrell who did that skit? |
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Posted By: Matt E.
Should have listed the $300,000 opening bid for the fake Honus Wagner card on 10 cents day. Quite a savings on listing fee. |
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