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Ebay Seller Midtownmary25 Mickey Mantle Ted Williams Autographed Photo Forgery COA GFA Rocchi Sold $76.00

Here are more Mickey Mantle and Ted Williams forgeries found over at Ebay with a COA from GFA (Guaranteed Forensic Authenticators) headed by Steve Rocchi.

Steve Rocchi and GFA took over where Chris Morales, Drew Max and Ted Taylor left off.

The below Mickey Mantle & Ted Williams forgeries were listed and sold by EBay seller Midtownmary25 for $76.00.

The majority of these forgeries of Mickey Mantle, Ted Williams, Joe DiMaggio, Hank Aaron and others are listed at websites like AtAuction.com and Ubid.com.

An Ebay wannabe autograph collector spent $76.00 on those piece-of-crap Mickey Mantle & Ted Williams forgeries sold by Ebay seller Midtownmary25 for $76.00.

This garbage is also found at local auctions, estate sales, charity events, etc.  These are the "Florida" forgeries.

The people who buy this crap know ZERO about autographs.  They purchase these forgeries from AtAuction.com and Ubid.com at a cheap price and then look to flip their forgeries on Ebay for a profit.

Here are those Mickey Mantle & Ted Williams forgeries sold by Ebay seller Midtownmary25.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mickey-Mantle-amp-Ted-Williams-Autographed-...

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Dopes like you are a riot.

Ricky Recardo,

The Mantle and Williams forgeries Chris Williams posted above are machine-signed, obvious forgeries, and every one we've seen so far was printed on an inkjet photo printer. That kind of printer didn't come out until after Mickey Mantle died.

machine signed, okay so if they were machine signed, as long as they have authentication from either the player or trademark which would be the MLB to machine sign them, then its perfectly legal, and not forgery mr. Steve Cyrkin, as long as they have the Approval, then no crime is being commited. you accuse people of signing these items with out knowing if the MLB gave them rights to have them machine signed, that's where you, and ev one else sound ridicuolous calling out people pointing your fingers saying hes a fraud shes a fraud> its just as wrong as someone selling frauds, no one knows me , and I don't know you, so people can say im not this im not that as a professional authenticator or not no matter what I tell you guys you will believe what you want to believe. your all to arrogant , and stubborn to realize it , because you all believe what you want, this website is bogus, that's why under 300 members. Like I said the cards that are proffesionally signd by players by card companys are signed by machines, they have contract deals with MLB, to sign certain players names by machine. #know the facts

Ricky,

They're mechanically signed by a forgery ring. Not authorized by the player's estate or MLB.

BTW, last time I checked we had over 6,000 members.

im not saying people are not doing forgery, their may be people out their doing it themselves correct I agree, but those are the forgers, but even then you don't have 100 percent proof of any kind its hear say< and then you do have some that are granted permission by the mlb to use machine for auto signing, and then you guys are saying those ones are fake , and bashing them when the fact is you still don't 100 percent know if they have a contract with the MLB, Steve have you witnessed any of these false claims have you witnessed any of these people on here signing them or forging items with a machine? please answer, and did you ask the person if they are granted permission by the mlb to redistribute these item? please answer that question 2, I know both answers are NO.

It's a good thing you don't use your real "Ricky."

You are embarrassing yourself.

even if I told you my real name you wouldn't believe it, because you guys all believe what you want to believe

could someone check Ripley's? I believe that is the longest sentence in the history of what appears to be the English language

I second that. The longest sentence I have ever read. lol

Ok you guys, NO name calling, please.

even if these were "authorized" by MLB as machine-signed photos, you cannot, as a seller, promote them as authentic signatures.  it is misrepresenting the item.

correct you cant promote them as authentic, and the sellers get by saying they are AUTO's not autographs, and if they are saying they are authentic then yes they are misrepresenting the item, but some people may have authentic ones actually signed that don't meet certain peoples standards , and are probably really signed by the person, we don't know if they screwed up their signature or not or did it different then usual. honestly,

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