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Posted By: Eric
I'm very new to this board but I find this topic very interesting. I have had a Roger Clemens bat authenticated by Dave and to make a long story short, I was unhappy with the grade he gave the bat but in retrospect, he was right. He didn't cut me any slack. I had no provonace to give him. As to his own personal practices, I have no idea. I do, however, know that the best, most honest and most knowledable bat authenticator in the business, in my opinion, is John Taube. He tells it like it is and he is not at all swayed by the almighty dollar. Authenticators are human and do make mistakes. However, I think some like the buck a little more than others. Just my 2 cents worth. |
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