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Old 02-09-2011, 05:46 AM
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Default One famous 'fake' Babe Ruth autograph

Halper’s Famous 500 HR Club Sheet Has Fake Babe Ruth Autograph

http://haulsofshame.com/blog/?p=3167

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Ron Keurajian, expert and author of the soon to be published Signatures From Cooperstown, said: “In my opinion, the Ruth signature that appears on the page is a forgery, and a poorly executed one at that.” (Keurajian also noted he had doubts about the Jimmie Foxx signature featured on the sheet.)

Mike Heffner of Lelands said: “I have never seen a legitimate Babe Ruth signature look like that one. It is way, way out of proportion. The spacing, letter size, letter formation, slant etc. are not consistent with legitimate examples.”

Josh Evans of Lelands said: “I always had a problem with this one. This Ruth is definitely no good.”

Steven Koschal, autograph expert and hobby veteran said: “I have examined the Babe Ruth signature you sent me. I am no longer “shocked” at the inability of auction houses to do any homework researching autographs. This Ruth example is a very poor excuse to even label it a forgery. There is absolutely no excuse for this incompetence as there are several true “experts” in the field of sports autographs should sellers and auction houses seek them out.”

Richard Simon, hobby autograph veteran from New York City said: ” Based on the scan I am not comfortable with this Ruth signature. I would be able to give a more definitive opinion if I could examine the original.”

John Rogers, Arkansas collector and Ruth specialist, who purchased over $250,000 of Ruth items at the Halper Sale in 1999, said: “There was a lot of doubt about this item at the time of the Halper sale. I didn’t like it then and I don’t like it now. I steered clear of it and so did other collectors. I’ve seen a lot of Ruth forgeries over the years and this is not one of the better ones.”

Doug Allen of Legendary Auctions said: “I am 100% sure that the Ruth signature on this 500 HR sheet was not signed by Babe Ruth. It’s not even close.”

Jim Stinson, the veteran autograph dealer, said he was: “Unable to render a definitive opinion on the Babe Ruth signature based solely on the scan.”
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Old 02-09-2011, 02:56 PM
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Didnt Halper in in VHS he made of his collection tell the story that the Ruth was obtained by himself personally on the sheet as well as the Foxx when he was a coach while Halper was at the Uni. of Miami in 50's???? Maybe im losing it but thats how I remember it.....
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Old 02-09-2011, 09:45 PM
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I've been following these stories with shock and dismay... at first I thought Halper was just a victim of "wishful thinking" - we've all fallen prey to this when approached with a card or piece of memorabilia too good to be true at a more than reasonable price because you want it to be true. It's just that I thought Halper was playing on a much bigger level than most - who has the resources to get a hold of Shoeless Joe Jackson's 1919 jersey? After all I have read now, I think he was nothing more than a sad liar. If he had just kept the fake stuff in his own collection and showed it off to make his small ego feel big, then I really don't have any beef with him, but he sold a lot of that bogus stuff at auction. I wonder how much he knowingly made from his fakes before he passed away?
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Old 02-11-2011, 10:01 AM
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In the light of all that has been coming to light, has anyone else wondered about the DiMaggio autographed Monroe issue of Playboy?

Story as published in the NY Times:
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His friendship with Joe DiMaggio produced an autograph adorning the otherwise unclad photo of DiMaggio's former wife Marilyn Monroe in the first issue of Playboy, from 1953. One day, when DiMaggio was visiting his home, Mr. Halper showed him an original copy of the magazine. As Mr. Halper told Ira Berkow of The New York Times in 1998: "Joe said - he didn't look too thrilled - 'What do you want me to do with this, sign Best Wishes?' I said, 'No, but I'd love to have you sign it.' He said, 'O.K., but I don't want anyone to see it in my lifetime.' I promised I wouldn't, and I haven't."
I haven't seen the autograph, but doesn't this story seem a little too far fetched?

Ask DiMaggio to autograph his dead ex-wife's nude image and get him to agree? Just as long as it isn't shown until after DiMaggio is dead?

Makes for another detailed story, and once DiMaggio was dead he couldn't dispute it, right?
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Been a long time, but didn't Joe refuse to speak to Halper (stomach turns) after that? The story I heard ended with something to the effect that he never would return his calls or anything. I sure wouldn't.
If memory serves me right, the story was that Halper arranged for DiMaggio to "come along for the ride" while giving someone a tour of his collection. DiMaggio grudgingly agreed as long as there was no press. So when DiMaggio found out a reporter from Sports Collectors Digest was also going to be on the tour, he left - and from that moment Halper was on DiMaggio's permanent s***list.
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If memory serves me right, the story was that Halper arranged for DiMaggio to "come along for the ride" while giving someone a tour of his collection. DiMaggio grudgingly agreed as long as there was no press. So when DiMaggio found out a reporter from Sports Collectors Digest was also going to be on the tour, he left - and from that moment Halper was on DiMaggio's permanent s***list.
IIRC, baseball card manufacturer Score conducted a draw. Lucky winners were to go on an intimate tour of the Halper collection with Joltin' Joe "as host". It was strongly stipulated that DiMaggio would NOT be signing any autographs during the event. SCD (or Tough Stuff, I think) did have someone there to cover the event. I recall reading that article, but no mention was made of the falling out. Perhaps this is when it happened, however.
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DiMaggio's "permanent shitlist" was, at the time of his death, the world's largest. What a prick he was.
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DiMaggio's "permanent shitlist" was, at the time of his death, the world's largest. What a prick he was.
Of course he was David. Nice guys never get women the caliber of Marilyn Monroe... N E V E R !
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Old 02-11-2011, 10:33 PM
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That may be. But being such a prick was the reason why he couldn't keep her.
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That may be. But being such a prick was the reason why he couldn't keep her.
Well, no man has ever kept Marilyn for any length of time. And how can any guy compete with 13,000 American Marines... on his Honeymoon!

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If memory serves me right, the story was that Halper arranged for DiMaggio to "come along for the ride" while giving someone a tour of his collection. DiMaggio grudgingly agreed as long as there was no press. So when DiMaggio found out a reporter from Sports Collectors Digest was also going to be on the tour, he left - and from that moment Halper was on DiMaggio's permanent s***list.
Found the story... it appeared in Richard Ben Cramer's Joe DiMaggio: The Hero's Life, pages 464-465.

When Joe finished signing the baseball cards for Pinnacle, there were two hours left on his contract. And the company had nothing more for him to sign.

But they got an idea. They would run a nationwide contest, a promotion with Toys "R" Us, and the winners would get to meet Joe DiMaggio. In fact, the five winners would come to New York for a baseball weekend: a skybox at Yankee Stadium, lunch at Mickey Mantle's restaurant...and a tour of Barry Halper's storied baseball collection, with Joe DiMaggio as their special guide.

Joe agreed: he owed them, by contract. So, Pinnacle ran the promotion, and brought the winners to New York. It was June 4, 1994. The tour at Barry's house was the Saturday morning highlight. They showed up in five limousines: five winners and their five guests. And the Pinnacle people showed up, of course, and a handful of suits from Toys "R" Us. So there were quite a few cars out front. By the time Joe got to Halper's door, precisely at ten A.M., Barry could see, the Clipper was in a foul mood.

"How many people here - a hundred?"

"Joe, it's just ten people."

"Ten! I thought it was five."

"Well, five and a guest, and..."

"All right, all right."

"C'mon, Joe. Sharon's makin' your favorite lunch with the shrimp..."

So Joe walked in, the tour began. But it was not to be. Joe kept looking around, until he saw it: one of the suits. He was taking notes. Toys "R" Us had brought a reporter from Sports Collectors Digest. They were putting Joe on display.

Joe stopped in mid-sentence, and made for the front door. Halper ran after him, out the door, onto the front walk. "Joe! I didn't even know! It wasn't my idea. Joe! Listen!..."

But Joe wasn't going to listen. That was in his contract: no press. He got into his waiting car - and he was gone.

Halper was off the team, too.


The pages themselves can be seen here, on the Google Books site.
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