Yup, I suppose we have all been duped--photo matching, facial recognition isn't a science its a joke and not reliable, spending big money on items claimed to be photo matched could still be fake--airports, government agencies paying money for computer software for facial recognitions which doesn't work is a waste of money, everyone agree/ opinions-thanks Tom
(when I purchased the cabinet photo at a Antique Mall , I wasn't told Comiskey was in the photo, I bought it because being a early nice baseball team Photo, put in my collection and forgot about it. Years later reading a article that Comiskey had played in Dubuque, I remembered the photo was stamped Dubuque--took me a few weeks to find it- LOL)
Opinions are just that. example: A collector had a German knife he thought was very special. He went to a military show in Louisville with the item. After showing it around and getting nothing but negative feedback, he sold the knife. All of sudden it was the rarest, one of the most valuable knifes they has ever seen, priceless, value can change depending who has possession.
Last edited by Directly; 08-30-2025 at 06:27 AM.
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