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yeah that is weird. why would they have him sign and give it back to him? |
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Maybe they had a carbon copy underneath.
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Buying Kansas CDVs, Cabinets, RPPCs and other pre 1930 memorabilia. |
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That Clint always thinking!
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Too early in the morning, hadn't thought of that
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did someone on here get it?
all i know is i emailed them about being willing to listen to an offer on it, never heard back, look back now and see its sold ![]() |
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. . . but am I the only just alittle suspicious about the questionable nature of the item (original signed copy instead of carbon copy) and that the seller has a feedback total = 1? I realize that there are many new sellers posting to ebay every day, but I've always have found the combination of a top notch (and relatively expensive) collectible and recently new seller a red flag situation. Very possible I've missed some great additions because of this caution, but also possible I've missed out on being scammed too. Especially in view of the concern some Net54 members have voiced about the questionable authenticity of offered autographs in general. Just my two cents worth. Last edited by HexsHeroes; 01-29-2012 at 09:59 AM. |
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I would also be very suspicious about this auction. The eBay listing did not have the best photos, none of which showed a close up photo of the signature. Add to this the fact that Cobb was supposedly pissed off when signing his name, which could make the signature irregular and difficult to authenticate. I guess the accompanying newspaper clippings added some "provenance" or eased the buyer's doubts. Also on the list of positives, the seller was based in Placerville, CA. If I was on the search for a Cobb auto, I would've passed on this one despite the cool story.
I grabbed the image from ebay, enlarged it a bit, and added some contrast.... Last edited by CW; 01-29-2012 at 10:50 AM. |
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how about the date on the item, receipt shows 193*, then they fill in 47......I could see some overflow into 1940 or 41, but you'd think by '47 they would have purchased some up to date receipts.
But yah I'm probably reaching. |
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I could be wrong, but in every case where I've signed a carbon copy form, the carbon copy was the one I got, with the original being retained by whoever was shoving the form in my face. That being said, I've never been arrested or had to sign anything for a prison, so I have no idea what their procedures are. Seems more like a case of an official making a souvenir out of a form that he knew nobody would ever come looking for and would eventually be discarded after a time period along with all the others anyway.
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