Christopher Reeve Authentic? - Autograph Live2024-03-28T10:08:05Zhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/forum/topics/christopher-reeve-authentic?commentId=3524372%3AComment%3A1137367&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noWhat about this one? Does it…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2017-11-15:3524372:Comment:11373672017-11-15T21:48:07.721ZBryan garnerhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/Bryangarner
What about this one? Does it look authentic?
What about this one? Does it look authentic? Not authentictag:live.autographmagazine.com,2017-11-15:3524372:Comment:11369822017-11-15T02:49:18.926ZBradfordhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/Bradford
Not authentic
Not authentic Cheers as I've been conned be…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2017-11-15:3524372:Comment:11370682017-11-15T00:27:49.987ZBryan garnerhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/Bryangarner
Cheers as I've been conned before and wanted an authentic one this time. Would you say this is fake the colour photo
Cheers as I've been conned before and wanted an authentic one this time. Would you say this is fake the colour photo Yestag:live.autographmagazine.com,2017-11-15:3524372:Comment:11370662017-11-15T00:24:58.817ZBradfordhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/Bradford
Yes
Yes Does this look authentic?tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2017-11-14:3524372:Comment:11368052017-11-14T22:28:00.607ZBryan garnerhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/Bryangarner
Does this look authentic?
Does this look authentic? Sorry Steve. Neither of the R…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2015-07-01:3524372:Comment:7901752015-07-01T23:59:45.537ZBradfordhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/Bradford
Sorry Steve. Neither of the Reeve's are authentic. I would definitely get a refund.
Sorry Steve. Neither of the Reeve's are authentic. I would definitely get a refund. I guess the thing is only naï…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2015-07-01:3524372:Comment:7901682015-07-01T22:11:09.966ZSuperStevehttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/SuperSteve
I guess the thing is only naïve people (like myself) would buy them and probably never question if they are real and wouldn't even know where to get them authenticated. So as long as he keeps selling to people who don't know that much, he stays in business. And even if they were proved to be fake. What could you really do?
I guess the thing is only naïve people (like myself) would buy them and probably never question if they are real and wouldn't even know where to get them authenticated. So as long as he keeps selling to people who don't know that much, he stays in business. And even if they were proved to be fake. What could you really do? Well said Rich. Be very caref…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2015-07-01:3524372:Comment:7898512015-07-01T20:42:36.317ZDan Gregoryhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/DanGregory
<p>Well said Rich. Be very careful, feedback means nothing these days and if it looks too good to be true it almost always is</p>
<p>Well said Rich. Be very careful, feedback means nothing these days and if it looks too good to be true it almost always is</p> Just to offer some general co…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2015-07-01:3524372:Comment:7896602015-07-01T16:56:04.465ZRichhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/Rich1
<p>Just to offer some general comments, as I don't have any specific knowledge of Reeves signature. </p>
<p>- You'll hear this again and again: 100% Ebay feedback is irrelevant. Buyers don't know they're buying a forgery when they buy it, so they tend to leave feedback based only on how quickly they get it and the condition it arrived in. Many bad eggs on Ebay have perfect feedback.</p>
<p>-A COA is only as good as the person issuing it. Tons of terrible, obvious forgeries come with COAs.…</p>
<p>Just to offer some general comments, as I don't have any specific knowledge of Reeves signature. </p>
<p>- You'll hear this again and again: 100% Ebay feedback is irrelevant. Buyers don't know they're buying a forgery when they buy it, so they tend to leave feedback based only on how quickly they get it and the condition it arrived in. Many bad eggs on Ebay have perfect feedback.</p>
<p>-A COA is only as good as the person issuing it. Tons of terrible, obvious forgeries come with COAs. I can issue a COA - anyone can. There is nothing legally binding about it, so the vast majority of them are garbage.</p>
<p>-If I was buying a Christopher Reeve that looked brand new and was a collector's dream, I would question the hell put of it. Reeve stopped signing 20 years ago. How many perfect, full color, Superman photos did he sign in bold Sharpie before hi injury? Autograph collecting wasn't quite as big in 1995 and before as it is now. Most of the authentic examples I've seen presented by forum members are lesser items - note cards, B&W promo photos etc.</p>
<p>-The seller seems to be all over the place with what he sells - cards, sports, movie memorabilia, etc. This is not just an autograph dealer. </p>
<p>-I'm seeing things I personally don't like on his site, namely a fake-looking autograph of U2's The Edge and a highly questionably Super Bowl QB item.</p>
<p>-The fact that he shows up at shows/conventions means nothing. There is a terrible forgery seller - with some of the most obvious forgeries of huge stars past and present - that shows up at Wizard World conventions. As I understand, some people have confronted him on his forgeries, and those people have actually been kicked out!</p> Hey guys. I'll chime in here…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2015-07-01:3524372:Comment:7899732015-07-01T16:32:29.653ZSuperStevehttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/SuperSteve
Hey guys. I'll chime in here with a recent purchase.<br />
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I bought two autographed photos of Christopher Reeve as Superman the other day at a local antique toy show. They both included certificates of authenticity (from the sellers company <a href="http://www.fastballcollectibles.com" target="_blank">http://www.fastballcollectibles.com</a>) and the seller only deals in autographs. I have seen him at these toy show for years now. I couldn't find any negative comments on his credibility and he seemed…
Hey guys. I'll chime in here with a recent purchase.<br />
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I bought two autographed photos of Christopher Reeve as Superman the other day at a local antique toy show. They both included certificates of authenticity (from the sellers company <a href="http://www.fastballcollectibles.com" target="_blank">http://www.fastballcollectibles.com</a>) and the seller only deals in autographs. I have seen him at these toy show for years now. I couldn't find any negative comments on his credibility and he seemed like a really honest guy. Not that it proves anything. His eBay account has 100% approval as well.<br />
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I just want to get the forums opinion on these signed photos.<br />
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