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Posted By: <b>DD</b><p>I've always wondered where they obtained all the vintage items that are then forged. I have not read of where the item was an obvious fake because the actual type of baseball, etc., hadn't been used at the time, or even when the player was alive. It's always that the signature is bad.<br /><br />There are many legitimate and advanced collectors of the type of memorabilia that these signatures are forged on. How does CC, or Morales and Taylor, get their hands on all this vintage stuff? Are they leftovers from some never occurred Scoreboard giveaway, or from some other vast hoard of material?<br /><br />I mention Scoreboard because they sold signed memorabilia, not for any reason other than that. I am not up on the history of who owned Scoreboard; just felt it was plausible that a hoard of vintage material could have belonged to them, and found it's way into the hands of the forgers.<br />
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