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Dodgy opinions I understand. This wasn't a questionable opinion, it was an item that isn't signed at all but was listed as signed. That is worse than wrong, it is fraudulent. Any idiot could see the item is printed. The grey ink of the facsimile signature is a watermark behind the rest of the print.
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Oh, I understand. There wasn't a whole lot of attention to detail in the descriptions. I wonder if JSA even looked at all the lots they slapped their name on. There WAS some nice stuff hidden in lots if you enlarged the pictures, that wasn't even mentioned in the descriptions. Thought a lot of the group lots would go under the radar but actually got far stronger bidding then I expected. |
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