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Old 05-01-2012, 01:37 PM
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Wow fraudsters, at least do your homework outside of forging a signature lol
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Old 05-01-2012, 01:42 PM
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Why do their homework? That would only mean that items would get turned down.
That would only mean they get less business.
Shaky authentications = $$$
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the pen pressure is too dark and even for clemente, it should be faster with light areas, etc.
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They (the forger) did do their homework insofar as they knew to try and obscure certain markings on the ball with the scuffing. They were just too lazy to source a proper ball for their forgery. They should have just saved this ball until they had practiced up on their Thurman Munson signature
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No need to use an old NL ball for Thurman Munson forgeries, there are plenty of 1978 WS balls still around.
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less than a month ago and has the notation that the curator of some museum liked it, like the curators of museums know autographs. LOL, that always gets me.

STAT likes to use the babe ruth museum on their resume, even though it was news to the museum itself. maybe they ran the gift shop.
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The first time I heard of STAT was from my friends boss, who tried to convice me that they had worked at the Babe Ruth Museum. The first thing I asked him was what they had done there...maybe they were the janitors? That's when I saw his wheels start spinning!
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