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Thank you for all the feedback, I am usually helping others on the site, but sometimes it’s nice to be on the other side of things
and yes I remember the Bando issue, this was not the first time I have had issues, and all the comments are great to read and give me perspective that I am not crazy here. I trust the family very much and I am just trying to help them out Jimmy
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I think with both hobby and forensic authenticators you have to realize it's just another opinion, and hopefully a somewhat educated one....
It's impossible for anyone to be 100% right all of the time when they are not there seeing the signature signed themselves. You just have to educate yourself, first of all and after that go with who you trust the most. We all know of the better authenticators and others with a much worse reputation. I would also agree, that that whole Sal Bando thing was just a complete set-up and it would never cross someone's mind that someone would forge his sig... It would have held more weight if the undercover reporter forged a bigger name auto. Either way, 3rd party authentication will never be 100% accurate. The best we can do is try to expose and erradicate the true scammers and crooked authenticators and put our trust into (hopefully) some of the top minds and more trustworthy companies and individuals.
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Autograph authenticators are the biggest piles of crap in the hobby. Its nothing but a scam and good auto's for their buddys and the auction houses. What a joke they are.
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But from what I have seen personally, the respected authenticators (PSA, Spence, Keating, Gutierrez, Albersheim, Simon) get it right at least 90% of the time. It is sometimes difficult to remain objective when we don't like the results. Just my opinion... |
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I always wondered about the case study that involves a reporter forging a Sal Bando autograph. First, in the real world who would forge a Sal Bando autograph for submission to JSA or PSA? Just seemed like a strange to unlikely scenario that would exist only on a tv show. Perhaps the only person who would even come up with the serious idea of going to a Sal Bando signing to forge a Sal Bando autograph would be that reporter or her editor. And Second, I found it somehow troubling on some level a reporter forging autographs. Just didn't sit well with me.
Not making excuses for JSA. They clearly made an error. Last edited by drc; 05-11-2010 at 01:06 PM. |
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How about a beautiful Ruth ball I sold a few years ago. The man who bought it took it to one of these so called authenticators. Oh, that ball is no good, bad auto. The guy comes back to me with it and I asked him what asshole said it was no good. The person must be an idiot. He told me. If the so called expert was in front of me I would have choked him. I have seen plenty of nice Ruth sigs, and this was one. Nice early sig on a red and blue stiched ball. I gave the guy his money back, as I am a legit guy. I then decided to send it to one of the auction houses. WALAA. It was Authenticated. A MIRACLE!!!!!!!!!!! I made less money on the ball but is was magicly real. You can take all these specialists and send them to hell. PHONIES, all of them.
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I do have respect for most in the hobby including authenticators and the companies. I was not trying to start a problem and I have been studying autos for a few years now and I understand it’s all about opinions. I just wish there was more consistency for the little guy, because I do think the auction houses get the upper hand. Maybe there is favoritism and there are issues and I have had more issues with autos then any other collectible, I just wish it was easier to sell and buy them without the hassles.
Jimmy
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Frank, what is your solution on something like a Gehrig, Ruth, etc? Blind faith? JSA, PSA, Albersheim, Simon, etc have made a mostly strong reputation by getting it right most of the time, someone has to be relied on. You could use Forensic document guys who get it wrong more often that not, oftentimes VERY wrong. There's a reason some of them aren't accepted. With any player, unless you get the sig in person, there is some type of "leap of faith". But, having confidence in what you buy, and who authenticates it means a lot. I mean, I could look at a Mathewson and give an opinion? Would I be right? Maybe, but Id still rather have some of the respected authenticators look, as that is their business and what they do for a living. |
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To answer the initial question, yes, it happened to me.
Unfortunately, circumstances can really affect a signature. Take these two Lennox Lewis sigs--I got the Kayo card signed myself at a Lewis promotional appearance before the Klitschko fight and a friend got the ticket signed backstage at an HBO telecast:
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