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Originally Posted by SyrNy1960
After reading your post this morning, I thought to myself, “Man, this guy may need to go to anger management classes.” Then after going back and reading some of your past posts, I thought to myself, “Yup!”
In all seriousness, your post had nothing to do with my comment and looking for thoughts on value, nor did it add anything of positive value to it. It was nothing more than your hateful rant against sports autograph collecting, autograph collectors, and the authenticators (PSA, JSA, etc.).
You see this as “two signatures. Nothing more. the simplest, most meaningless holograph item you can find.” This just goes to show how much you don’t know.
I see this as an awesome piece! Two beautiful authentic Babe Ruth signatures on a single piece of Hotel President New York stationery of the late 1920 / early 1930’s. How many items have you seen with two Babe Ruth signatures (PSA 10) on it? Waiting, waiting…Crickets! And yes, contracts are cool, but they are not signed Babe Ruth.
Next time, before thinking about posting another hateful rant against sports autograph collecting, autograph collectors, and the authenticators (PSA, JSA, etc.) on someone’s post, maybe just consider creating your own posts about what you hate and then rant all you want.
Yes, I don’t appreciate your post!
P.S. I did find this somewhat funny on your post “FS: 1998 Yankees Team-Signed Baseball - Absolutely guaranteed to pass PSA or JSA, or full refund.”
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He is always this way, and he's the biggest expert of all experts. Ignore the grumpy people on this forum, it's a lot easier. Probably also thinks the stock market should be the same price as it was in 1995, houses should cost what they did in 1980, etc. The reality is the market bears what it bears, and has and will continue to pay premiums on high graded (autographs or cards) examples.
Thats like saying a 52 Mantle that's graded a 2 should be the same as one graded a 6 since its "subjective"