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CIII forgeries on Ebay
Well, everyone I sent an email agrees. The forgeries are outweighing
the real items. Sad. three cases, all listing multiple (many of them) are listing low prices and selling fakes. I figure, most people who went their got stuff from themselves and friends and those buying unsigned photos and packets of them went there to sell the fakes. One thing I noted this morning with the help of a friend who was wondering about a certain item. I looked at a Bodie Taylor signature. I went to Bodie twice over two days. I also looked for his official cards before and bought one. I had saved several examples of his signature.... and between watching him and the others sign there and seeing official verses non official stuff I noted something and had an epiphany of sorts this morning. I am sure Todd can think back and confirm this, or others attending these large conventions. Did you notice that most of the celebs signing take signing very serious? I mean here, looking back, i noticed that each one took great care insigning everything; we got their nicer sigs. Thinking back, they allo did with maybe the exception of Daniel Logan who was distracted every time I walked by. Either by talking to his friend next to him or by cute girls etc. Now I figure that's because of age. The others, looked at it as a job and acted professionally, focusing looking down at the items they were signing and completing it without stopping...usually without talking. At least beofre looking up. So checking Bodies Topps cards, convention items to suspected fakes, it was easy to tell .... no way he'd sign THAT messy. I suppose an accident could happen, but doubtful. A rushed signature at a convention doesn't seem to happen. Maybe in person... but not here. anyone have an opinon on this? I mean what are your experiences at in person verses paid appearances to sign? Looking back at a couple more conventions and book signing verses in persons at concerts and plays, I see the that where they are scheduled, they take their time! It's more likely to get a same version but less "written out" than in person. This might be helpful for others to consider when trying to determine if something might be legit or fake. Just an observation! |
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are these on CIII photos?
MrB "Sue H" wrote in message ... Well, everyone I sent an email agrees. The forgeries are outweighing the real items. Sad. three cases, all listing multiple (many of them) are listing low prices and selling fakes. I figure, most people who went their got stuff from themselves and friends and those buying unsigned photos and packets of them went there to sell the fakes. One thing I noted this morning with the help of a friend who was wondering about a certain item. I looked at a Bodie Taylor signature. I went to Bodie twice over two days. I also looked for his official cards before and bought one. I had saved several examples of his signature.... and between watching him and the others sign there and seeing official verses non official stuff I noted something and had an epiphany of sorts this morning. I am sure Todd can think back and confirm this, or others attending these large conventions. Did you notice that most of the celebs signing take signing very serious? I mean here, looking back, i noticed that each one took great care insigning everything; we got their nicer sigs. Thinking back, they allo did with maybe the exception of Daniel Logan who was distracted every time I walked by. Either by talking to his friend next to him or by cute girls etc. Now I figure that's because of age. The others, looked at it as a job and acted professionally, focusing looking down at the items they were signing and completing it without stopping...usually without talking. At least beofre looking up. So checking Bodies Topps cards, convention items to suspected fakes, it was easy to tell .... no way he'd sign THAT messy. I suppose an accident could happen, but doubtful. A rushed signature at a convention doesn't seem to happen. Maybe in person... but not here. anyone have an opinon on this? I mean what are your experiences at in person verses paid appearances to sign? Looking back at a couple more conventions and book signing verses in persons at concerts and plays, I see the that where they are scheduled, they take their time! It's more likely to get a same version but less "written out" than in person. This might be helpful for others to consider when trying to determine if something might be legit or fake. Just an observation! |
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I'm not particulary familiar with Bodie's autograph, so I won't comment on
his signature, but I've just been to Collectormania where he was signing a stack of pictures and I can't say he was paying much attention to it, as you suggested. As a matter of fact, of all the signatures I got there, most aren't that nice really; the inscription usually have more time spent to them than the actual signature. Notable exception being John Rhys-Davies, who is very serious about doing it right. Robert "Mr Black" mr_black@ REMOVE SPAMBLOCK optusnet.com.au schreef in bericht ... are these on CIII photos? MrB "Sue H" wrote in message ... Well, everyone I sent an email agrees. The forgeries are outweighing the real items. Sad. three cases, all listing multiple (many of them) are listing low prices and selling fakes. I figure, most people who went their got stuff from themselves and friends and those buying unsigned photos and packets of them went there to sell the fakes. One thing I noted this morning with the help of a friend who was wondering about a certain item. I looked at a Bodie Taylor signature. I went to Bodie twice over two days. I also looked for his official cards before and bought one. I had saved several examples of his signature.... and between watching him and the others sign there and seeing official verses non official stuff I noted something and had an epiphany of sorts this morning. I am sure Todd can think back and confirm this, or others attending these large conventions. Did you notice that most of the celebs signing take signing very serious? I mean here, looking back, i noticed that each one took great care insigning everything; we got their nicer sigs. Thinking back, they allo did with maybe the exception of Daniel Logan who was distracted every time I walked by. Either by talking to his friend next to him or by cute girls etc. Now I figure that's because of age. The others, looked at it as a job and acted professionally, focusing looking down at the items they were signing and completing it without stopping...usually without talking. At least beofre looking up. So checking Bodies Topps cards, convention items to suspected fakes, it was easy to tell .... no way he'd sign THAT messy. I suppose an accident could happen, but doubtful. A rushed signature at a convention doesn't seem to happen. Maybe in person... but not here. anyone have an opinon on this? I mean what are your experiences at in person verses paid appearances to sign? Looking back at a couple more conventions and book signing verses in persons at concerts and plays, I see the that where they are scheduled, they take their time! It's more likely to get a same version but less "written out" than in person. This might be helpful for others to consider when trying to determine if something might be legit or fake. Just an observation! |
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Sadly YES. People are under the impression these cannot be forged.
They can. They were sold UNSIGNED and other people are under the impression, even this volunteer who worked there who emailed a friend of mine defending his auction, saying "all unsigned items were destroyed". They were not. On Fri, 6 May 2005 19:20:39 +1000, "Mr Black" mr_black@ REMOVE SPAMBLOCK optusnet.com.au wrote: are these on CIII photos? MrB "Sue H" wrote in message .. . Well, everyone I sent an email agrees. The forgeries are outweighing the real items. Sad. three cases, all listing multiple (many of them) are listing low prices and selling fakes. I figure, most people who went their got stuff from themselves and friends and those buying unsigned photos and packets of them went there to sell the fakes. One thing I noted this morning with the help of a friend who was wondering about a certain item. I looked at a Bodie Taylor signature. I went to Bodie twice over two days. I also looked for his official cards before and bought one. I had saved several examples of his signature.... and between watching him and the others sign there and seeing official verses non official stuff I noted something and had an epiphany of sorts this morning. I am sure Todd can think back and confirm this, or others attending these large conventions. Did you notice that most of the celebs signing take signing very serious? I mean here, looking back, i noticed that each one took great care insigning everything; we got their nicer sigs. Thinking back, they allo did with maybe the exception of Daniel Logan who was distracted every time I walked by. Either by talking to his friend next to him or by cute girls etc. Now I figure that's because of age. The others, looked at it as a job and acted professionally, focusing looking down at the items they were signing and completing it without stopping...usually without talking. At least beofre looking up. So checking Bodies Topps cards, convention items to suspected fakes, it was easy to tell .... no way he'd sign THAT messy. I suppose an accident could happen, but doubtful. A rushed signature at a convention doesn't seem to happen. Maybe in person... but not here. anyone have an opinon on this? I mean what are your experiences at in person verses paid appearances to sign? Looking back at a couple more conventions and book signing verses in persons at concerts and plays, I see the that where they are scheduled, they take their time! It's more likely to get a same version but less "written out" than in person. This might be helpful for others to consider when trying to determine if something might be legit or fake. Just an observation! |
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Well that sucks, then why would anyone want pictures with that ugly logo
anyway, if it isn't a guarantee for authenticity. Shame on the organisers for letting that happen. Robert "Sue H" schreef in bericht ... Sadly YES. People are under the impression these cannot be forged. They can. They were sold UNSIGNED and other people are under the impression, even this volunteer who worked there who emailed a friend of mine defending his auction, saying "all unsigned items were destroyed". They were not. On Fri, 6 May 2005 19:20:39 +1000, "Mr Black" mr_black@ REMOVE SPAMBLOCK optusnet.com.au wrote: are these on CIII photos? MrB "Sue H" wrote in message . .. Well, everyone I sent an email agrees. The forgeries are outweighing the real items. Sad. three cases, all listing multiple (many of them) are listing low prices and selling fakes. I figure, most people who went their got stuff from themselves and friends and those buying unsigned photos and packets of them went there to sell the fakes. One thing I noted this morning with the help of a friend who was wondering about a certain item. I looked at a Bodie Taylor signature. I went to Bodie twice over two days. I also looked for his official cards before and bought one. I had saved several examples of his signature.... and between watching him and the others sign there and seeing official verses non official stuff I noted something and had an epiphany of sorts this morning. I am sure Todd can think back and confirm this, or others attending these large conventions. Did you notice that most of the celebs signing take signing very serious? I mean here, looking back, i noticed that each one took great care insigning everything; we got their nicer sigs. Thinking back, they allo did with maybe the exception of Daniel Logan who was distracted every time I walked by. Either by talking to his friend next to him or by cute girls etc. Now I figure that's because of age. The others, looked at it as a job and acted professionally, focusing looking down at the items they were signing and completing it without stopping...usually without talking. At least beofre looking up. So checking Bodies Topps cards, convention items to suspected fakes, it was easy to tell .... no way he'd sign THAT messy. I suppose an accident could happen, but doubtful. A rushed signature at a convention doesn't seem to happen. Maybe in person... but not here. anyone have an opinon on this? I mean what are your experiences at in person verses paid appearances to sign? Looking back at a couple more conventions and book signing verses in persons at concerts and plays, I see the that where they are scheduled, they take their time! It's more likely to get a same version but less "written out" than in person. This might be helpful for others to consider when trying to determine if something might be legit or fake. Just an observation! |
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Yeah, it's a damned shame that we can't trust anything anymore.
On Fri, 6 May 2005 16:08:56 +0200, "Robert de Ridder" wrote: Well that sucks, then why would anyone want pictures with that ugly logo anyway, if it isn't a guarantee for authenticity. Shame on the organisers for letting that happen. Robert "Sue H" schreef in bericht .. . Sadly YES. People are under the impression these cannot be forged. They can. They were sold UNSIGNED and other people are under the impression, even this volunteer who worked there who emailed a friend of mine defending his auction, saying "all unsigned items were destroyed". They were not. On Fri, 6 May 2005 19:20:39 +1000, "Mr Black" mr_black@ REMOVE SPAMBLOCK optusnet.com.au wrote: are these on CIII photos? MrB "Sue H" wrote in message ... Well, everyone I sent an email agrees. The forgeries are outweighing the real items. Sad. three cases, all listing multiple (many of them) are listing low prices and selling fakes. I figure, most people who went their got stuff from themselves and friends and those buying unsigned photos and packets of them went there to sell the fakes. One thing I noted this morning with the help of a friend who was wondering about a certain item. I looked at a Bodie Taylor signature. I went to Bodie twice over two days. I also looked for his official cards before and bought one. I had saved several examples of his signature.... and between watching him and the others sign there and seeing official verses non official stuff I noted something and had an epiphany of sorts this morning. I am sure Todd can think back and confirm this, or others attending these large conventions. Did you notice that most of the celebs signing take signing very serious? I mean here, looking back, i noticed that each one took great care insigning everything; we got their nicer sigs. Thinking back, they allo did with maybe the exception of Daniel Logan who was distracted every time I walked by. Either by talking to his friend next to him or by cute girls etc. Now I figure that's because of age. The others, looked at it as a job and acted professionally, focusing looking down at the items they were signing and completing it without stopping...usually without talking. At least beofre looking up. So checking Bodies Topps cards, convention items to suspected fakes, it was easy to tell .... no way he'd sign THAT messy. I suppose an accident could happen, but doubtful. A rushed signature at a convention doesn't seem to happen. Maybe in person... but not here. anyone have an opinon on this? I mean what are your experiences at in person verses paid appearances to sign? Looking back at a couple more conventions and book signing verses in persons at concerts and plays, I see the that where they are scheduled, they take their time! It's more likely to get a same version but less "written out" than in person. This might be helpful for others to consider when trying to determine if something might be legit or fake. Just an observation! |
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