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| View Poll Results: What do you think of this PSA slabbed Ty Cobb signature? | |||
| It is an exact replication of Ron K's Ty Cobb autograph |
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43 | 75.44% |
| It is a very similar, but totally different autograph as the owner has claimed |
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5 | 8.77% |
| Undecided |
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9 | 15.79% |
| Voters: 57. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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I think you guys are right in that we'll never hear back from him. Maybe Leon can give him a call, cause doesn't he have to put a phone number to register.
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We won't hear from him if he has some agreement with PSA which would entail a refund to him of some sorts in return for his silence.
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according to their site cert # still shows an authentic cobb...maybe they haven't got to it.
if psa will fully reimburse donavon for his exchange of silence then i say good for him. he doesn't owe us anything. telling leon to call him is ridiculous! |
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maybe good for him, but he promised to get back to us with the results from psa. i expect him to keep his word. He does owe us to follow through on what he said he was going to do. Last edited by travrosty; 04-03-2012 at 01:29 PM. |
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Both of you are right.
Good for him and he does owe us, he did promise to get back to the board. Is his word good? Or does the money trump his word? Stay tuned. And how about this scenario: PSA determines the autograph is not authentic, PSA reimburses Donovan and that means he will be quiet. PSA keeps the Cobb and destroys it. PSA keeps it in the database and thus never has to concede that it is bad. Sound plausible?? I guess we don't even need Donovan to come back to the board. His silence speaks volumes for himself and for PSA. However, it would be nice if he did come back and enlighten us as to what he was told by PSA and the promised document examiner that he said he would take the item to.
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PSA says fake. By "master forger", not sure how that explains the identical background spots.....
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jim,
how did you get that info, is it true? the dots are in the same spots, and even a master forger can't copy a sig exactly like that. so if that is what psa said, i am dumbfounded, and it would be scary to think that psa couldn't tell a printed copy. If it looks exactly the same as Ron K's example, there would be no way to tell if it was executed by a master forger BY HAND, because it's the same form and the same signature. If they mean master forger in the terms of it being photoshopped and/or printed on a laser scanner/printer, then they should say that, not just master forger because it gives the impression someone sat down at a table with pen and ink and made a very exact copy. In my mind, it can't be anything other than a reproduced copy by a printer. But that's me. I am going to ask Donovan again what the verdict is. Last edited by travrosty; 04-09-2012 at 09:13 PM. |
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