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Old 01-09-2013, 09:52 PM
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Default Cheap Ruth on Ebay if u want

http://www.ebay.com/itm/BABE-RUTH-Si...item5651662978


he's got a Walter Johnson as well.
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Old 01-09-2013, 10:09 PM
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Definitely cheap, and I like the guys wording in the listing. If you don't like the LOA, that's this isnt for you. No talk of the auto, though.
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Old 01-09-2013, 10:31 PM
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This looks like an expensive forgery. I've never seen a pointy "b" in his auto.
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Old 01-09-2013, 11:08 PM
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He's doing nothing wrong. He's asking you to buy the cert--which is what most people do, anyway. He's just being upfront about it.

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Old 01-10-2013, 05:47 AM
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He's doing nothing wrong. He's asking you to buy the cert--which is what most people do, anyway. He's just being upfront about it.
exactly, its the same thing people do when they show a psa or jsa cert. people dont know the autograph from adam, so they buy the cert and hope for the best that the LOA company knows, which we have found out they don't.

thats why even psa and jsa certs are worthless unless you think they can be 'experts' at 40,000 different celebrities.
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Old 01-10-2013, 05:47 AM
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He's doing nothing wrong. He's asking you to buy the cert--which is what most people do, anyway. He's just being upfront about it.
exactly, its the same thing people do when they show a psa or jsa cert. and who knows if their b. ruths are any good either. like the napkins signed by ruth certed by the big company. what a joke.

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Old 01-10-2013, 08:23 AM
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exactly, its the same thing people do when they show a psa or jsa cert. people dont know the autograph from adam, so they buy the cert and hope for the best that the LOA company knows, which we have found out they don't.

thats why even psa and jsa certs are worthless unless you think they can be 'experts' at 40,000 different celebrities.
so true, it's an embarrassment how stupid collectors are. One day, the PSA & JSA stickers on your collectibles will have the same warm fuzzy feel of the Global sticker. I still have PSA & JSA on 20-30% of my stuff though because the autographs are actually "REAL", which is more than you can say for half of the certed crap out there.

I especially hate when sellers put the tag lines JSA/PSA in the headings of their ads. Then in the ad, it states "it will pass" PSA & JSA. How moronic.

I of course put it in my ads too when I'm selling something (LOL) but at least it's not in the heading
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Old 01-10-2013, 03:17 PM
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It has been removed.....didn't get a chance to see the autograph....but I would bet that it was removed because it didn't have the magic ebay coa.
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Old 01-10-2013, 05:58 PM
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He's doing nothing wrong. He's asking you to buy the cert--which is what most people do, anyway. He's just being upfront about it.
Tell me, Mr. Atkatz, when you purchased your first "1927 Yankees" team-signed baseball, did you "buy the cert," or did you rely on your own "expertise?"
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Old 01-11-2013, 05:28 PM
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I relied on my expertise, Chris. I put my money where my mouth is, and lost. I was fooled. (I trust my own expertise, too, when I fly. As a licensed pilot, I put my life in my own hands often. I trust myself, and I'm willing to act on that trust. I've bounced a landing or two, but I'm still here.)

I know that you, on the other hand, have never been fooled; you have never made a mistake. When you authenticate an autograph, you speak ex cathedra. I wish I had such skill.

But tell us, Chris, about your renowned Tom Tresh collection. Have you ever put your money where your mouth is? Have you ever trusted your own "expertise" by actually buying something worth more then a ten-spot?

(BYW, right now, this is between me and Chris. No one else. He goaded me, and I reacted. I could, I suppose, have taken the high road, but I chose not to. I've told Chris what I think of him, and I'm done. Chris, of course, can choose to continue this, but it's no one else's business. Let's keep it that way, shall we?)

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Old 01-11-2013, 08:48 PM
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I relied on my expertise, Chris. I put my money where my mouth is, and lost. I was fooled. (I trust my own expertise, too, when I fly. As a licensed pilot, I put my life in my own hands often. I trust myself, and I'm willing to act on that trust. I've bounced a landing or two, but I'm still here.)

I know that you, on the other hand, have never been fooled; you have never made a mistake. When you authenticate an autograph, you speak ex cathedra. I wish I had such skill.

But tell us, Chris, about your renowned Tom Tresh collection. Have you ever put your money where your mouth is? Have you ever trusted your own "expertise" by actually buying something worth more then a ten-spot?

(BYW, right now, this is between me and Chris. No one else. He goaded me, and I reacted. I could, I suppose, have taken the high road, but I chose not to. I've told Chris what I think of him, and I'm done. Chris, of course, can choose to continue this, but it's no one else's business. Let's keep it that way, shall we?)
David,

I get what you are asking, but could you guys just try to take this to a PM or your own separate thread, instead of crapping on all the other threads....
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Old 01-11-2013, 09:02 PM
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James, why don't you respond to Chris' posting, instead of blaming me?

I made a statement that in NO way was aimed at him, concerned him, or had anything to do with him, and he uses it to to get off a quick and completely uncalled-for insult.

Fu#k him.

Pardon me for "crapping" on your thread again.

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Old 01-11-2013, 09:05 PM
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I was simply responding to the "nobody respond" request...just a friendly request to both you and Chris. You both have a great deal to offer the hobby and those on this board and the constant bickering causes people to tune you both out at times.

I respect both of your opinions a great deal and feel the value you add could be worth so much if you worked out your differences and just squashed this already.
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Old 01-12-2013, 07:32 AM
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I relied on my expertise, Chris. I put my money where my mouth is, and lost. I was fooled. (I trust my own expertise, too, when I fly. As a licensed pilot, I put my life in my own hands often. I trust myself, and I'm willing to act on that trust. I've bounced a landing or two, but I'm still here.)

I know that you, on the other hand, have never been fooled; you have never made a mistake. When you authenticate an autograph, you speak ex cathedra. I wish I had such skill.

But tell us, Chris, about your renowned Tom Tresh collection. Have you ever put your money where your mouth is? Have you ever trusted your own "expertise" by actually buying something worth more then a ten-spot?

(BYW, right now, this is between me and Chris. No one else. He goaded me, and I reacted. I could, I suppose, have taken the high road, but I chose not to. I've told Chris what I think of him, and I'm done. Chris, of course, can choose to continue this, but it's no one else's business. Let's keep it that way, shall we?)
Ironically, Mr. Atkatz, I wasn't "goading" you at all. I was asking a serious question in response to your post?

When I want to "goad" you, you will know it.

As for my Tommy Tresh collection, it's what I've been collecting since I bought my first Topps card in 1964. If you wish to make fun of it, that's your choice.

I never knew that "collecting" is based on whether an item is purchased for a "ten-spot" or 10K.
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