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Old 01-19-2013, 06:05 PM
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I know this sounds really mean but what do you bet how many fakes will be on Ebay in the next day. Weaver and Stan the Man. I am betting over 700
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Old 01-19-2013, 06:09 PM
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Stan? Is that confirmed?
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Old 01-19-2013, 06:51 PM
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I'm very sad to hear of Stan Musial's passing. What a player!!
RIP Stan!
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I know this sounds really mean but what do you bet how many fakes will be on Ebay in the next day. Weaver and Stan the Man. I am betting over 700
If you type in "Stan Musial signed" into the ebay search box you will see 1570 items as of this moment. If you type in "Stan Musial autograph" you will see 1574 items. I wonder how many are good/bad?
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I don't think many will be faked IMO because he was a very prolific signer.
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I don't think many will be faked IMO because he was a very prolific signer.
The only fakes I can think of appearing are multi signed items with more prolific players, like Mantle, Williams, Mays, etc
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Isaac, I must admit that you are now my go to person. Not a forgery on Ebay except for items that have more than one person signing. I just went on Ebay to make sure that you are correct.
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The only fakes I can think of appearing are multi signed items with more prolific players, like Mantle, Williams, Mays, etc
Seriously?
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I think the fact that many of his later/recent signatures are penned in a very shaky and labored hand will contribute to increased forgeries of this type entering the market. While I’m far from an expert, Musial is one of the players who signature I have studied quite a bit. His earlier signature thru the 80s and 90s was elegant and smooth, harder to forge with a high quality. In the past decade his signature became much larger and as I mentioned already in a shaky and labored hand. Its these type/styles of autographs I can see forgers jumping on.

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I don't think many will be faked IMO because he was a very prolific signer.
Sadly, this is a bad assumption. There are mass produced fakes of low-priced common signers.

Check out this thread. Asian forgery rings are faking almost everything now:
http://live.autographmagazine.com/fo...land-and-japan
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Old 01-21-2013, 12:56 PM
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Zipper is correct. Why pay 90 when you can pay 30. I would suggest if you have any doubts go to Ebay and look at some of the single signed garbage that is up there.

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I would only buy Stan items that had either MLB, Steiner, UDA, or Stan The Man holograms on them. He signed so many of these that they aren't that expensive.
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I would only buy Stan items that had either MLB, Steiner, UDA, or Stan The Man holograms on them. He signed so many of these that they aren't that expensive.
+1 and throw in those from the Reggie Jackson company too
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I would only buy Stan items that had either MLB, Steiner, UDA, or Stan The Man holograms on them. He signed so many of these that they aren't that expensive.
I have gotten autos from 'Stan the Man' and they don't affix the sticker. The hologram is on a piece of tape with a matching COA. Don't just trust that. I never affixed the sticker to my piece for obvious reason, but I never plan to sell it.
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Sadly, this is a bad assumption. There are mass produced fakes of low-priced common signers.

Check out this thread. Asian forgery rings are faking almost everything now:
http://live.autographmagazine.com/fo...land-and-japan
I acknowledge yes, there are fakes of literally everyone. But even though Stan wanted to charge through his company, you could always send him a nice letter with no money and he would sign the item and return it with a signed catche. I never did this because I liked donating to a cause.

Isaac makes a great point. But I feel Stan would be the easiest to get, and the rest forged IMO
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