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Old 07-28-2008, 07:41 PM
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie

This particular Ty Cobb Auto (Auction) seems to have gotten the seal of approval simply because it has been inserted INTO a new modern card brand.  From all accounts, the auto looks real but I think I would prefer something certified by PSA or SGC vs Fleer..  I dunno, maybe I am being paranoid.

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Do you think Fleer got this right?  Have seen any examples where a card manufacturer got it WRONG and were duped??



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Old 07-29-2008, 07:31 AM
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Posted By: J.McMurry

Check Richard Simons website. I think he might still have pics posted of some of the Upper Deck phoneys of a couple years back.

Fleer could very easily fall into "The ScoreBoard" status.

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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie

Thanks for the response.. JMcMurry

I checked out the website you referred to by Richard Simmons and he shows quite a few modern cards with CUT autographs inserted in them that he deems questionable if not totally bogus.  Good info. This at least confirms my suspicions that the current card makers could easily insert a bogus cut autograph inside a card. enough to make me veer away from this current Cobb Auction. I'm not saying its real or not but I am saying that I will not use Fleer (defunct company) as my Autograph authenticator...


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Posted By: Mark

I believe this one is real. What I question is the ridiculous price, especially considering the top and bottom of Cobb's signature are both cut off. I always wonder why people pay such a premium for a partial signature, just because it's attached to a modern card?? IMO, these seem like very contrived collectibles.

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Posted By: davidcycleback

They have made mistakes, but the big card companies are generally reliable for authentic autographs. One can send his Fleer autograph card to PSA or JSA/Beckett for second opinion. I believe Topps now has JSA authenticate all their vintage cuts.

With the modern non-cut signatures, the players are under contract to sign. There have been a few errors with these, but these are also generally reliable. I believe today Topps has witness to all the signing. Otherwise they are usually done via mail. For second opinion, I once asked Jimmy Spence what he thought of the authenticity of these modern cards, and he said the signatures overall looked good looked good-- which I interpreted to mean he did see a problem once in a while.

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David,
Thanks for the ALWAYS informative information.  I have the ulitmate trust with the companies current and still alive player autographs that they contract to sign I just worry about the deceased CUT Autos.. those can be real head scratchers..

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Marty, I agree with you in that if I would prefer to buy one of these cut Ruth, Gehrig or Cobb cards when it has a second opinion. I personally believe the companies are generally reliable (I didn't say perfect), but would like the card in a Beckett or PSA/DNA holder. Though I don't plan on buying one of these cards.

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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie

Not buying here either at those prices.. If I am paying that much, I would prefer something like a Ball, Bat, Glove, almost anything vs a modern card.. also I don't like cancelled checks.. not sure what the allure there is..

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Checks are easier to authenticate than bats and balls

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