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So it seems like they are pretty above board and reputable in the hobby. My question is, how did they authenticate this Jordan? There is also another Jordan item that was sold on ebay a few months back, exact same signature
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Michael-Jord...p2047675.l2557 So there are a few options 1. This Jordan is authentic (based on some, thats false) 2. Online Authentics has an example of a legitimate Jordan that looks like this signature 3. Online Authentics knowingly certified this item knowing it was not authentic Pick your poison |
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Why would I pick poison? That's silly . . . Oh, I get it. One of your humanoid sayings.
I looked up the serial # and it said the Highland Mint photo was physically reviewed by Greg Tucker Autographs. Which I assume means it wasn't signed in person. |
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Still have the 3 options...
Noone is defended the autograph, so its not authentic... That means one of the other 2 is the case |
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No, it doesn't. Just means that you didn't present enough options. You wrote: "So there are a few options 1. This Jordan is authentic (based on some, thats false) 2. Online Authentics has an example of a legitimate Jordan that looks like this signature 3. Online Authentics knowingly certified this item knowing it was not authentic" You left out options such as: 4. Online Authentics knowingly certified this item, but did not realize it was bogus 5. Online Authentics has/had an example of a bogus Jordan in their exemplar database that looks like this signature 6. Online Authentics took a guess and missed 7. An employee or consultant of OA authenticated their own stuff without ever really reviewing it Or any number of other options. In my opinion, the Jordan isn't authentic. Mike |
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I have no idea how I even got in this class. I'm an electrical engineering major.
Last edited by drcy; 07-29-2013 at 10:06 PM. |
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Online Authentics is/was a part of Sports Placement Services that handled Ali, Jabbar, J. Brown, Koufax and Riggins and items with their stickers are legit. There were two parts to OA. The cursary review department, where a team of experts based opinions on scans for eBay in an attempt to curb fraud on the site starting roughly thirteen years (lol) ago AND a physical review department headed by Greg Tucker where items were mailed into the office and it was yeah, nay or no opinion which this was. Greg must have liked this piece.
DanC
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