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They've hit an all time low with this one. wow.
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I just noticed that you had already posted it. Don't worry. I'm not questioning the authenticity of your piece.
He is pointing out what I already did, the forger is mimicking Nick's rushed signature but he misintuprates it and adds a second N. Don't worry, the Final Cut is 100% real.
Also, there is a funny hitch to Nick's "M" in that the top of it has a distinct shape, often it will platform a bit but it can have a cirmetrical arch. Forger's can't get this right ever and in the wall LP and other forgeries you see that sharpe angle on the back side, in the wall here it is the portion touch what they inturpret as the "M" but it's really the N. Again, I am slammed but I will post signature studies with all this info.
It happens. Go to a spring training baseball game and you have guys walking around with a handful of signed balls from the main stars. Though these guys haven't signed for anybody else nor has anyone seen them sign yet these crooks have a few. The disappointed fan who didn't get the guy they wanted makes them appealing targets for these scams.
little late to this thread, but that wall signed album looks off, the man can sell for whatever he wants too but at least look for a signed item that actually matches numerous signed examples that are available on this site, as for the Mason sig I totally agree with N.Steiger
about the Mason part of the sig. usually his sig is not that extended and very compact
I only own one were it is a extended sig. and it looks nothing like the one shown
This one came from his office and he included a humorous typed letter back
Reading all these comments about PSA was very entertaining, and true. There is only ONE true way to guarantee an autograph is 100% real and that is seeing it signed in front of your face yourself in person. That is the only 100% way to guarantee its authentic. The second best way is if the item comes with exact photo or video proof where you can actually see the signature on the item and match it up exactly with the item being sold. But even this isn't 100% accurate because of the possibility of tampering from photoshop and other editing programs. No matter who you buy from, or what sticker it has on it or what COA comes with it, theres always going to be a possibility that its fake, even if it looks absolutely completely legit. An autograph is just lines of ink and can be replicated perfectly by skilled people who can fool even the most knowledgeable and skilled authenticators. PSA, JSA, Epperson, GA, whoever, doesn't matter. If you didn't see it signed yourself, it may be real, but it also very likely could be fake. And I agree its so ridiculous people put so much stock into PSA when if they really knew the truth behind what goes on, they might think twice. You're better off asking for peoples FREE opinions here than trusting the Professional SCAM Authenticators.
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