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Ok 1st of all mods feel free to delete if conversation is inappropriate about another group  so here is what i have to say    been on here for a while now and at some point was invited to join the racc group which idid cant remember  when of hand jand enjoyed looking what they had to offer and bought a coulpe of items fom there members so as it comes to all us collecters we have to much so decided to put up some hi end items for sale which created a lot of interest and sales now thisis what happened on wed one of the mods messaged with concerns about i could have a false account as i have no profile picture and only had 15 friends?  Did i know any autograph  hunter in the uk and the only one on know  is jason thanos  but i have never graffed with him not seen him for about three years and it was only on nodding  terms sat best fast forward to thursday  had a seller waiting to buy messaged same mod asking can i proceed yes was the answer  i explained to what what was happening  and he said he would rather buy via ebay ok listed it he bought it has not payed for it as yet then i found i had been removed from racc now i know its a busy weekend in usa and have messaged  the moderator and am extremely dissopointed to date i have had no reply  so any ideas from aynone would be i great help to me as i cant understand what s going on   i like to think im one of the good guys regarding  buying and selling of autographs and in this situation i feel unfairly  treated  by racc  alan

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There's a few Stevie nicks, thread's your crew could give their expert opinion on, on the forum here.

Two worlds collide alright.
I dont understand why ip dealers think there a cut above the rest.
A collector can sit down a study signatures, some of the sharpest people i know are collectors when it comes to determining if an autograph is real.
Pat, would be able to consign the stones set to auction now because Epperson has gave it the thumbs up.We all know how it works, you have to have the right people in the industry sign off on these things.

Buyer beware, we also know how honorable the auction houses are!

Buyer beware of following some other person trusted sellers list.

Anything I buy,I have to be 100% comfortable with. I'm suspicious by nature. If its RAAC your referring to, I haven't bought off most of those guys and probably never will. The guys Ive mentioned and what Ive bought from them I'm completely comfortable with. Look whats going on with the Morrison topic right here currently.

I agree: At home collectors can study scans uploaded by IP collectors and become well educated. That is also why there are top authenticators sitting quietly in RACC and collecting all of the scans from IP collectors.

As a moderator who tends to play peacekeeper, I do witness a lot of superiority complexes on both sides of the spectrum.

My opinion is anyone who spends a good deal of time studying and especially those with pools of hundreds of thousands of signatures are best at it, regardless of their background. IP graphers just have the advantage of knowinf with absolute certainty that the scans they study are real.
Thats the ip dealers have to run around with dvr's because most of the time they obtain a little squiggle, that cant be authenticated.
Indeed, video which clearly shows the exact signature signed is always nice to have additionally. Especially for abbreviated or simplistic signatures.

Many modern sigs are such garbage and impossible to really "authenticate" though some throw a sticker on them anyway. The video proof certainly doesn't hurt!

If an autograph is illegible i wont buy it regardless if it has a sticker on it or video proof.

As I, though De Niro and Pacino are usually pretty bad and I have been looking for the former for a little while. I'd like to get him in silver on a Goodfellas movie poster.

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