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Old 06-27-2011, 08:05 PM
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Doesn't the original post in this thread, however, show that it's possible to sue auction houses successfully for selling forgeries? Might there then be a way, via multiple, similar suits against one auction house, or via one monster suit encompassing a whole pile of forgeries, to show a pattern that ultimately compels the house to divulge the consignors/forgers?
Actually, Karl, the original lawsuit was against AutographCentral (Bryan Slaven). AutographCentral isn't an auction house.

Bryan Slaven paid Chris Morales as an expert witness. In the end Bryan Slaven issued Mr. Lovert Bassett a full refund and paid Morales a hefty amount to testify on behalf of AutographCentral. That didn't work out too well.
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Old 06-28-2011, 06:22 PM
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Actually, Karl, the original lawsuit was against AutographCentral (Bryan Slaven). AutographCentral isn't an auction house.

Bryan Slaven paid Chris Morales as an expert witness. In the end Bryan Slaven issued Mr. Lovert Bassett a full refund and paid Morales a hefty amount to testify on behalf of AutographCentral. That didn't work out too well.
Okay, but my point was that you apparently can successfully sue another party for selling you a forged autograph if you can reasonably prove it's a fake - and I'm guessing it wouldn't matter if the other party advised up front that you buy their autos at your own risk.

So what might happen if an individual or group buys 200 diverse autos from an outfit like Coach's Corner, sues them, refuses a refund but instead seeks some kind of damages, and proves 200 of 200 are fake. Might that open the door to further investigation of the company and its consignors? I'm assuming that once the consignors are divulged, and it turns out there are just 3 or 4 guys providing hundreds of fakes auction after auction, that it might mean game over?
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Old 06-28-2011, 08:58 PM
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The new CCSA is up and running already...Morales has authenticated...1919 Black Sox ball, Davy Crockett, Pretty Boy Floyd, Clyde Barrow, Bonnie Parker, Elliot Ness, 1894 sheet with Anson, Bugsy Siegel, Babyface Nelson, 1925 Giants bat with Mathewson, Babe Ruth signed hat, Beatles signed ball, Josh Gibson ball, 1939 Hall Of Fame Induction ball...

89 items in total.

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Old 06-29-2011, 07:10 AM
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you just have to love fake 1919 Blacksox baseballs that look like they were signed yesterday, and that have a nicely penned Joe Jackson on them.
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Old 06-29-2011, 08:03 AM
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The new CCSA is up and running already...Morales has authenticated...1919 Black Sox ball, Davy Crockett, Pretty Boy Floyd, Clyde Barrow, Bonnie Parker, Elliot Ness, 1894 sheet with Anson, Bugsy Siegel, Babyface Nelson, 1925 Giants bat with Mathewson, Babe Ruth signed hat, Beatles signed ball, Josh Gibson ball, 1939 Hall Of Fame Induction ball...

89 items in total.

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The total number of signatures is 319. According to Mr. Bassett's email, Mr. Chris Morales, Forensic Investigator, testified that he spends 2-3 hours examining each signature at $75.00 per item. 89 items at $75.00 a pop equals $6.675.00. He examined 319 signatures at a minimum of 2 hours per signature totals 638 hours "forensically examining" those 89 items. That breaks down to $10.46 per hour. Let's say that Mr. Morales only spent one hour examining each signature. That breaks down to $20.92 per hour.

If any of my numbers here are incorrect, Mr. Morales, please feel free to correct me.
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Old 06-29-2011, 10:49 AM
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The problem is that these people involved have gotten away with as long as they have, that they think they will get away with it forever. Just look at some of this s--t? Who is the person supplying them with this Gangster stuff? Wow! Another Bonnie and Clyde? Didn't they get lambasted the first time by a Bonnie And Clyde expert who called them out on their site and now another? This is just brazen, mocking us all...

I talked to a Federal Prosecutor...and isn't there a plot to deceive? A facilitator (or an entity) that exists to defraud?

It's like they strive to place the same holy objects every single month in their auctions and will they the authenticators or the consignors ever be shocked if there is a bust. How can they be, or has the mind set been put in place that they believe nothing will ever bring them down? Let's just all hope, then celebrate.

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The total number of signatures is 319. According to Mr. Bassett's email, Mr. Chris Morales, Forensic Investigator, testified that he spends 2-3 hours examining each signature at $75.00 per item. 89 items at $75.00 a pop equals $6.675.00. He examined 319 signatures at a minimum of 2 hours per signature totals 638 hours "forensically examining" those 89 items. That breaks down to $10.46 per hour. Let's say that Mr. Morales only spent one hour examining each signature. That breaks down to $20.92 per hour.

If any of my numbers here are incorrect, Mr. Morales, please feel free to correct me.
Some more interesting math.

638 hours is roughly 26 1/2 full days. Or if we go on a 10 hour workday, 63.8 days. If it's a typical month for him he must be spending much less than even 1 hour on each one.

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Old 06-29-2011, 01:43 PM
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Some more interesting math.

638 hours is roughly 26 1/2 full days. Or if we go on a 10 hour workday, 63.8 days. If it's a typical month for him he must be spending much less than even 1 hour on each one.

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Yes, and that's only his services for Coach's Corner Auctions. What about the other 5-7 companies he "Forensically Examines" for? There's that other site (that shall remain nameless) in which a minimum of 10 signatures a day are "Forensically Examined" by Chris Morales, Forensic Investigator. That's 300 signatures a month. At one hour of examination per signature that's 300 hours (12 1/2 days).
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Old 06-29-2011, 03:00 PM
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No authenticator spends that kind of time on a signature(s), and that includes all the well known national companies.

Most of the time it is just a visual that gets an item rejected or passed, or who has already authenticated the item, or who you know.


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