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Well, there's actually nothing questionable about them to me; I'm just being polite. Among the problems are the completely wrong 'S' and the fact that he simply doesn't write such a large signature.
ebay seller: jwantitihaveit 98.3% Positive feedback
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Stan-lee-autograph-SPIDERMAN-WOLVERINE-/251...
Here are 2 completed items from the same seller that I reported when they were first listed. Nothing was done and they were sold to unwitting buyers.
Here's the nice generic signing picture used for "proof", which was appropriated from this blog about the London Super Comic Convention
http://www.liveforfilms.com/2012/02/28/london-super-comic-conventio...
Here are a couple of legit Stan Lee CGC Signature Series autographs for quick comparison.
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Thank you Rick, I really do appreciate you saying that.
I posted links to active (at the time) auctions that contained bogus signed items. It's one of the things we do here to try and clean up the hobby a tiny little bit. Yes, your username was attached because you were the one selling the items. That's just a fact, not some random unwarranted attack on your character.
I do personally find it implausible that you spent "countless hours" studying Stan Lee exemplars and came to the conclusion that yours matched up favorably and were good to go. They're not even close. You admitted in your first post that some of them were "funny" but you've since backtracked from that.
So if you've made everything right with the buyers, good for you, I'll take that at face value. But I think Carl's post is a lot closer to what actually happened with these items, in my opinion.
"ORIGINAL SPIDERMAN DRAWING, SIGNED BY ARTIST STAN LEE"
This probably falls more into the category of willful ignorance than malicious forgery, but that is not an excuse to list garbage like this.
seller puppypoo78
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ORIGINAL-SPIDERMAN-DRAWING-SIGNED-BY-ARTIST...
Somebody contacted the seller and they made the Q&A public in the listing. Too funny to see the complete denial - click to enlarge.
"This drawing came from a very reputable sports collectable store aprox 5 years ago -thry stood behind it at auction & I don;t think they would put the integrity of their entire store at risk for such a small item (spiderman). I also would not put my ebay reputation at risk either.I have been a collector and dealer for 25 plus years and have never knowingly mis-represented myself or an item. I do sincerely appreciate your concern and comment and feel comfortable that the buyer of this will be familiar with Stan Lee's art etc... That store is still in successful business and has been for 20 plus years. They are family owned & operated. Thank You Much for your concerns and looking out for the Ebay community."
PupyPoo is a good name for this seller.
Check out this disaster, which interestingly is being sold by the same person who offered up the curious Tony Gwynn ball discussed here -
http://live.autographmagazine.com/forum/topics/how-could-this-ball-...
I guess it could be real if Stan signed it while falling down a flight of stairs. Would JSA authenticate this one too? Does this seller specialize in the shakiest autographs possible? Weird.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/STAN-LEE-AUTOGRAPH-IRONMAN-2-/121069588029?...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=121069588029...
Yup. This could take the cake for the most incompetent Stan Lee forgery to date.
Here's two 25-cent-bin caliber comics someone had laying around the house and decided to scribble something they think Stan Lee's name looks like on them, and made up a dumb story about them. Stan is not sitting there haggling prices at his signing table at this point.
ebay seller: kristine*84
http://www.ebay.com/itm/STAN-LEE-AUTOGRAPHED-COMIC-SIGNED-AT-PORTLA...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/STAN-LEE-AUTOGRAPHED-COMIC-SIGNED-AT-PORTLA...
"Up for auction we have a comic signed by stan lee today (2/23/13) at comic con!! I came up for the weekend to find nice collectables for auction and came across the autograph area that included lou ferrigno, henri winkler, stan lee, and more. Stan was chargeing 55.00 for each signature on anything brought to the table, and after a quick chat he agreed to five autographs (his limit) for a discounted price"
Oh, by the way, if you'd like to combine shipping, the seller has a Kurt Cobain signed cassette for the low starting bid of $49.99. "The C.O.A is from T.N.T records out of ney york." Needless to say it already has a bidder.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/KURT-COBAIN-AUTOGRAPHED-IN-UTERO-CASSETTE-F...
Looks like the Cobain signed cassette was previously listed and sold for $200, but maybe the high bidder had a temporary moment of sanity and didn't follow through.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/KURT-COBAIN-AUTOGRAPHED-IN-UTERO-CASSETTE-F...
And tell me this wasn't shill bidding going on. (click to enlarge)
There was also this part of the story that's not in the current listing-
"I aquired this piece of music history in a storage unit auction in northern Ut. The unit was full of vinyl, posters, tapes, cd's, dvd's, and a very small amount of Autographed items. It became apprant as we went through the unit it was the inventory to a memorbillia shop called "ROCKIN RONNIES RECORD SHOP"."
I beg to differ on the large signature comment. At a convention around here he signed a few 16x20 photos that I had with a very large signature. But, yes, the ones you had scans of above looked awful.
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