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Chris Morales and Stat have exemplers for a Joss autograph, Just ask them or Coachs Corner since there in the auctions every so often. They have everybody even Sitting Bull.
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Scott,I will email you a pic of Addle's sig.a book will be out late this year hopefully, by Ron Keurajian with an example of every HOF'ER'S autograph,from what I understand,it has taken years to put together,and there will be one or both of the Joss sigs that have surfaced,so I am looking forward to it coming out Ron emailed me and said he was talking to publishers and hopefully it will be out by Christmas.
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Hey Mike,
Thanks for the info about the upcoming book that will include exemplars of all HOF sigs. I'll look for it! |
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(The above should in no way be interpreted as an endorsemant of Cris Morales, Stat Authentic, or Coach's Corner.) |
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By saying that's it's not "not" uncommon, you are saying that it's "ordinary" or "widespread". How many Sitting Bull autographs have you owned or seen?
Childlike signature = fraudulent in many cases with Sitting Bull and sure he played the role of Bob Feller in the late 19th Century (as did Geronimo, Annie Oakley and even the Red Baron sold signatures), but how many of these actually survived over the 120-125 years? RR Auctions have sold eight signatures in fourteen years and average out to about $4,000 per ($8,000 for playing cards). As far as these exemplars go of 19th Century and early 20th Century players, these authenticators have all invested in the Sports Collector's Digest (figures that they published it, huh?) Mark Allen Baker book of Hall Of Fame signatures. Wait until Ron's book comes out and you will see that Dan Brouthers didn't sign his name like a nine year old. And Ron is still missing a few for his book and he won't use examples from the Coach Factory for the book. DanC
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Sitting Bull's is a reasonably common signature. If you want one, you can have one. And exemplars are not hard to find. I've never owned one because I don't collect Western autographs. But I have seen many. And by "many," I mean a number much larger than three. As I said above, I am not defending Coach's. Their Sitting Bull is garbage, as are virtually all their autographs. And if Morales or Stat has authenticated a piece, I wouldn't touch it. But I have been collecting autographs seriously for more than forty years, have quite a decent collection (even if I do say so myself), and the fact is that Sitting Bull's signature is not rare. Many, many of those cards survived. Last edited by David Atkatz; 02-28-2010 at 10:40 PM. |
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Common actually means ordinary. You make it sound like we are talking about Hank Greenberg.
Even Heritage has only sold a handful over the last five years with one signed photo selling for over $12,000, none on eBay and I searched five big historical autograph sites and none in their inventory. I still disagree with you and I have been buying and collecting for over 30 years. If they are so common, find me three for sale...somewhere, anywhere. :-) DanC
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The only problem with a cool book like that is that the Roach's will likely use it, or their suppliers, to attempt forgeries of the really rare guys, like Galvin, Chesbro, Kelly.. Oh, wait....
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With all due respect David, I don't understand how you can make that argument that SB's signatures are common, when they seldom show up for sale, collectors of that genre have a tough time locating the signature and there are none on eBay, ever.
If they were in fact common, they would be all over the place and readily available for collectors. There would be 20-25 on eBay per week and catalogs would not have one a year, but dozens and dozens. I would consider the signature rare, and I don't mind jumping into this debate |
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