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I think they just misspelled the name on the web site - try again using John Gorajczyk. |
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Great. They can't even spell their own names, and we're supposed to expect them to correctly authenticate an autograph...
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Pretty sure the website programmers who put the site together are not the same folks doing the authentication. As someone with a weird last name, I can relate to folks misspelling it more often than not.
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I was just joking. But yes, I can relate to the misspellings and mispronunciations as well..
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Well, he's a dealer that backs up his own items. That would make any dealer who issues their own coa an authenticator. Every booth at the national has an authenticator behind the desk. There are 600 authenticators at the national.
Here's my definition: An authenticator is an authenticator. i would have to see a letter of rejection from abc, or xyz on that ballplayers signature as i guess only those companies are qualified to tell people whose sigantures are real and who are not? Our mutual friend is the only one with the expertise to call out the al ruddy/al pacino mistake on pawn stars, even though many people on the blogs said "what a wonderful job mr. wonderful did on the authentication." so our mutual friend mr. mueller is terrible and the company who asked him to join, to which he said 'no' to many times is good. i finally got it now. |
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So your friend Mueller called out the Al Ruddy/Al Pacino mistake on the Pawn Stars show. Wow, does that make him some kind of hero? But yet I didn't hear a peep from Mueller about the Drew Max and the FDR Letter To Clergy joke. Nor did I hear Mueller call out Drew Max and that Bram Stoker mess on the Pawn Stars. You're right, Travis, I finally got it now. It's called a double-standard. I got it. |
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I give him credit for breaking the Pawn Stars fiasco (1 of many fiascoes on that show) It just goes to show, if these guys worked together the industry would be much better off for it instead of being irreparably fractured. Last edited by Fuddjcal; 02-02-2012 at 11:30 AM. |
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Mr. Pacino didnt exactly get called out by you either for making the biggest pawn stars blunder of all. Where were you on that one? You call out all the fakes on that show and denigrate each one by who the authenticator is except for one conspicuous instance in which your scrutiny was absent? hmmmmmm. Last edited by travrosty; 02-02-2012 at 11:25 AM. |
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Unusual in that Google usually corrects spelling errors but did not in his case. Sorry to GFA for that, but we are still watching.
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