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Until these 2 Major Factions (FOREVER CLUELESS RUBBER STAMPER FDE Cheater F'ers vs Alphabet soup and their too big to fail mentality, good ole boy network, refusing to admit their mistakes) come together, it's going to be a long road. Travis just needs to wrap his noodle around the big picture on this one point, that FDE is just as harmful to the average collector as the Alphabet soup. It is really just so moronic that it is laughable from a collectors point of view. Last edited by Fuddjcal; 01-10-2012 at 05:55 PM. |
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Just look of the parade of FDE junk coming in on Pawn Stars and The Real Deal (new auction show). Clearly "everyone" didn't get the memo about Morales, Max, Frangipani, et. al.
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I get 100's of dollars of bad autographs that walk into the store every week. Most of these are from the novice collector who have no clue, but many of them paid top dollar for these autographs because they just wanted to have something signed by the player and trusted whoever they were buying it from. While JSA and PSA have made mistakes, there is no way that the amount of bad stuff certified by them is anywhere near equal to the amount of bad autographs that have been certified by the "rubber-Stampers" or from the other major dealers who were found to be selling a large amount of fakes.
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Agree 100%. There's no comparison. It's silly to even mention them in the same breath.
Some people here have an axe to grind... probably because one of their prized possessions was shot down at some point. There's a world of difference between a company that makes a few inevitable mistakes, and companies that knowingly and willfully authenticate bad material for the sake of profit. |
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Except for the fact that the bad stuff they certify is so bad that no one with an ounce of experience would buy any of it. But a PSA certified forgery can go for $300,000 to a sophisticated collector.
So who's worse for "the hobby"? I'm certainly not worried about being fooled by a Morales-certified fake. But a really good forgery? Certed by PSA? Yeah, that worries me. |
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Everyone makes mistakes. But there's a big difference between an authentication company that makes an honest mistake, and someone who gives "blanket authentication" for every autograph that crosses their desk.
I would like someone to prove to me that Chris Morales actually has a "rejection folder." If Chris Morales routinely "authenticates" crap like the items below, then I would love to see his so-called "rejection folder." The ink is still wet on the first item shown below. Coachs-1.jpg Coachs-2.jpg |
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You can see where the ink "welled" up on that Ott when the "signer" slowed down.
Mr Morales you and I differ on the authenticity of that item.
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For an educated/sophisticated collector such as yourself, the latter is admittedly worse. But concerning the hobby as a whole, I believe the former is worse. Hundreds of novice and new collectors entering the hobby will be burned, and this will slow/halt the growth of the hobby. We all started somewhere! While perhaps not as costly on a "per item" basis, the bogus forensic certed items must outnumber the PSA/JSA errors by 10 to 1. The PSA/JSA examples are (for the most part) mistakes... It is the intent to deceive that differentiates a mistake from a criminal act. To me, that's the aspect which is most unacceptable. |
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What is the point of posting, each and every month, some new forgeries available on Coach's Corner? Does anyone really think the bidders are here, and will be warned away? Have years of YouTube videos and "ooh, ooh, look how bad this one is" postings here made a difference in the flood of low-grade garbage? Not according to Chris, who states that "not too many are aware how much bad stuff is really out there. To tell you the truth, the number is incomprehensible to the average collector." If Chris is right, than one might as well try emptying the Atlantic with a teaspoon. But, one can eliminate the system that has caused so many to "buy the certificate, rather than the autograph." Last edited by David Atkatz; 01-11-2012 at 12:40 AM. |
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This is perhaps the smartest sentence in this thread and is something that I have always thought to be true. Everytime there is an expose of the sports autograph hobby on TV or newspaper I shudder because without any doubt we will lose future collectors because of it. Threads like this hopefully can warn some of them before they make mistakes. And if someone thinks these threads are a waste of time, well don't read the thread.
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the amount isn't as important as the total $ amount of realized sales. which isn't even close though. a ten dollar mantle versus a 50,000, 100,000, or 150,000 dollar or more signed ball? Last edited by travrosty; 01-10-2012 at 09:29 PM. |
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So the amount still isn't important? |
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I had a customer with brough in 6 Dozen bad Dimaggio balls who paid $125 apiece, along with a ton of other bad stuff.. Probably in total the guy had about $20K worth of stuff that was no good. I just don't think many understand how much bad stuff is out there that gets purchased by the uninformed on a daly basis.
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Has anyone made up a fake auto and sent it in to get a letter from him?
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