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Posted By: T206Collector
Darn blackberry! |
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Posted By: T206Collector
....That they had been working with the FBI to get a known forger. But you can read all about Spence's relationship with the FBI on his website--spenceloa.com or something akin. Just click on "meet our experts" and then read about Spence. |
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Posted By: micah
I just visited Spence's website. I see no mention of them assisting the FBI. Am I missing something? it wouldn't be the first time. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
I can't be more clear from a blackberry: |
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Posted By: Richard Simon
Whether Spence actually helped the FBI or whether he actually helped the IRS is not relevant to this discussion.(I have worked on a criminal case with the Nassau County DA in NY, nailing Danny Dubcek whom some of you may know, and worked with the Dept of Consumer Affairs in NYC when they were investigating ebay which resulted in a number of crooked autograph sellers being removed, and have letters of commendation from both those agencies shown on my website). |
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Posted By: leon
I think one of the real questions with respect to this thread would be: |
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Posted By: Richard Simon
To answer Leon's query, of course nobody signs the exact same way every time. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
If you read this thread, I was not suggesting Spence's relationship with law enforcement mattered to his authenticating practice. I was saying be careful if you try to pass forgeries by him intentional lest the FBI get wind of it. I'm not sure "I was conducting a forgery study" will pass muster in your defense. |
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Posted By: Josh
Although these might not be the prettiest signatures in the world and I must admitt that I would probably shy away from them if they walked in my door, I have always liked dealing with Jimmy for many reasons, but maybe the biggest reason is the customer service he offers. When ever I have had a question pertaining to him liking or disliking his an autograph, he has explained his reasoning to me and in some ways educated me a little bit. I am sure everyone makes mistakes. I am sure I have and I know some of the names on this blog have. There have been times when I have run items by both Jimmy and Mike Gutierrez and their answers have never differed, showing consistency. Maybe there is some sort of correlation to a certain collection or time an place these were signed. Aren't most or all of them are being sold by one dealer so it could make sence that there might be reasoning. I may have even purchased some signatures that turned out to be fakes from names on this board in the past?????? |
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Posted By: JK
yes, all being sold by one dealer/collector who happens to have also purchased a bottle of vintage ink. Hmmmmmm. |
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Posted By: Bob
My two cents...I study autographs as a hobby, as I do the men that proclaim items to be good or bad. Essentially give value to items with their opinions. I would honestly trust the opinions of the four men (Danny, Ron, Mike and Jim) and Richard over JSA or PSA/DNA for the simply reason that I know who looked at the signatures and have a great foundation in the business and all have had stints working for legit authenticating companies. |
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Posted By: Richard Simon
You would only have to contact and obtain the cooperation of the FBI. That is how HBO conducted their test. All the items HBO used were obtained from the FBI warehouse that stored all the forgeries from Operation Bullpen. |
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
I always though the kid (Bennie the Jet) from the movie 'The Sandlot' did a pretty good job forging Babe Ruth's signature on that baseball. |
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Posted By: automann
edited and saved in a word document.....please email me if you want to post it with your full name and good email address. And email me privately too, then I will give this post back. Please don't post like this anonymously. Thanks and nothing personal. It's the rules...leon aka moderator/dictator |
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