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Old 09-04-2013, 09:12 AM
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Wayne, I agree with that and that's what I was trying to say. If I buy an item that is "not the norm" but has been authenticated by people I trust, then fine, but chances are (at least for me) it's going to bother me every time I look at it framed on the wall...unless it's a once in a lifetime type thing and then I would live with it happily.
Agreed. Even if the Berra/Ashburn/Carew are legit, I wouldn't buy them since they don't look 'right' to me. Also, since there are so many examples of their typical signatures for low prices, I would get one I'd be more comfortable with.
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Old 09-04-2013, 09:53 AM
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Agreed. Even if the Berra/Ashburn/Carew are legit, I wouldn't buy them since they don't look 'right' to me. Also, since there are so many examples of their typical signatures for low prices, I would get one I'd be more comfortable with.
Mark,

Those are all items that can be upgraded over time as well...I am more concerned with the authenticity of the likes of Ruth, Lajoie, Cobb, Wagner, etc. The big ticket items that I feel are all authentic.
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Old 09-04-2013, 11:13 AM
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If you believe they are authentic-why are you asking ? Are trying to figure out if they are authentic vs. real?

I feel this thread started out great and has taken a major turn. If you are questioning the authenticity of a few specific items or simply want comments on your webpage-why not set up a different thread? Also, I would be more specific and be prepared for answers you may not want to hear, regardless if they are right or wrong.
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Old 09-04-2013, 11:30 AM
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I would get rid of those fake baseballs in your collection. I noticed a few of them. I could be more specific if you'd like. I'm glad you took down the photo of the fake Ernie Banks from your website.
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Old 09-04-2013, 12:16 PM
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I would get rid of those fake baseballs in your collection. I noticed a few of them. I could be more specific if you'd like. I'm glad you took down the photo of the fake Ernie Banks from your website.
The Ernie was the wrong item. The Ernie is actually a signed program. You will see it is updated.
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Old 09-04-2013, 12:17 PM
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If you believe they are authentic-why are you asking ? Are trying to figure out if they are authentic vs. real?

I feel this thread started out great and has taken a major turn. If you are questioning the authenticity of a few specific items or simply want comments on your webpage-why not set up a different thread? Also, I would be more specific and be prepared for answers you may not want to hear, regardless if they are right or wrong.
I am fine with the feedback, but when I get a "It's a horrible fake" with no supporting evidence on an item that was purchased by a highly reputable person, I will ask additional questions. Wouldn't you?
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Old 09-04-2013, 01:03 PM
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I am fine with the feedback, but when I get a "It's a horrible fake" with no supporting evidence on an item that was purchased by a highly reputable person, I will ask additional questions. Wouldn't you?
I would never do such a thing
(See below thread for the one time I did)

http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...+harris&page=2

Lesson I learned from the board, don't buy an autograph and THEN ask for an opinion (especially one you don't want to hear, even if correct). I did go out and buy another Harris signature from Rich after this thread and took the original out of circulation.
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Old 09-04-2013, 04:21 PM
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Wow...so many of you in the 200+ range, that is amazing. I thought my collection was solid, but I haven't even cracked 100. My collection is completely comprised of Autographed baseballs and I am currently sitting at 88. A handful of guys I am sort of cheating with since they are all on my 27 Yankees ball, but due to the amount of money I would have to fork out for them individually, that is going to have to be how it is. I have a handful of guys that should be shoe ins for the HOF, but I haven't added them until they actually get there (i.e. Griffey Jr, Maddux, Frank Thomas) Here is my list.

1. Bert Blyleven
2. Rickey Henderson
3. Cal Ripken Jr
4. Tony Gwynn
5. Paul Molitor
6. Eddie Murray
7. Gary Carter (D)
8. Ozzie Smith
9. Dave Winfield
10. Kirby Puckett (D)
11. Nolan Ryan
12. George Brett
14. Steve Carlton
15. Reggie Jackson
16. Tom Seaver
17. Rod Carew
18. Jim Palmer
19. Joe Morgan
20. Carl Yazstrzemski
21. Johnny Bench
22. Willie McCovey
23. Harmon Killebrew (D)
24. Brooks Robinson
25. Frank Robinson
26. Hank Aaron
27. Bob Gibson
28. Al Kaline
29. Willie Mays
30. Ernie Banks
31. Mickey Mantle (D)
32. Whitey Ford
33. Monte Irvin
34. Yogi Berra
35. Stan Musial (D)
36. Ted Williams (D)
37. Burleigh Grimes (D)
38. Bob Feller (D)
39. Joe DiMaggio (D)
40. Duke Snider (D)
41. Juan Marichal
42. Sandy Koufax
43. Fergie Jenkins
44. Orlando Cepeda
45. Luis Aparicio
46. Rollie Fingers
47. Ryne Sandberg
48. Carlton Fisk
49. Lou Brock
50. Warren Spahn (D)
51. Tony Perez
52. Robin Roberts (D)
53. Eddie Mathews (D)
54. Bobby Doerr
55. Gaylord Perry
56. Ralph Kiner
57. Rick Ferrell (D)
58. Billy Herman (D)
59. Phil Rizzuto (D)
60. Robin Yount
61. Ron Santo (D)
62. Hoyt Wilhelm (D)
63. Hal Newhouser (D)
64. Andre Dawson
65. Babe Ruth (D)
66. Don Drysdale (D)
67. Lou Gehrig (D)
68. Waite Hoyt (D)
69. Earl Combs (D)
70. Herb Pennock (D)
71. Lou Boudreau (D)
72. Bob Lemon (D)
73. Red Schoendiest
74. Enos Slaughter (D)
75. Phil Niekro (D)
76. Ray Dandridge (D)
77. Wade Boggs
78. George Kell (D)
79. Roberto Alomar
80. Johny Mize
81. Larry Doby (D)
82. Pee Wee Reese (D)
83. Don Sutton
84. Jim Bunning
85. Buck Leonard (D)
86. Willie Stargell (D)
87. Dennis Eckersley
88. Bill Terry (D)
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Old 09-04-2013, 06:49 PM
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So jealous of the guys in the 200+ group, hoping to get there one day. Currently at the 97 mark and hoping to be over 100 by end of year.
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Old 09-07-2013, 11:40 AM
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If you believe they are authentic-why are you asking ? Are trying to figure out if they are authentic vs. real?

I feel this thread started out great and has taken a major turn. If you are questioning the authenticity of a few specific items or simply want comments on your webpage-why not set up a different thread? Also, I would be more specific and be prepared for answers you may not want to hear, regardless if they are right or wrong.
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Old 09-07-2013, 11:43 AM
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Chris,

You really need to learn to let things die some times.
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Old 09-07-2013, 11:52 AM
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You really need to learn to let things die some times.
What do you mean by that, James?

Please explain.
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Old 09-07-2013, 12:10 PM
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Don't worry it wasn't a jab regarding the long-winded thread regarding a response from Travis. That post from Taz was made 3 days ago. Let it go already. I know you think the Dizzy Dean auto is a fake. I just choose to disagree.
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