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Just a few of the highlights include

LOT 655...A 1910 Babe Ruth signed postcard. This is without question the earliest know Ruth signature ever to surface, given that Georgie-Boy signed it at age 15! This would be considered the Holy Grail item of even the most esteemed autograph collections in the world. Wonder why it gets buried all the way in LOT 655 though, lee?

LOT 30...Another "Shoeless" Joe Jackson signed item! This is the 2nd one they've auctioned in as many weeks. Isn't there supposed to be less than a dozen known to exist, lee?

LOT 26...A sealed pack of Piedmont cigs with a potential mint T-206 Wagner hiding inside? Since the investment might be "literally MILLIONS", I just might take lee's advise and take a walk on the wild side. My shrink says I need to start living life to the fullest anyway!

LOT 9...A Sitting Bull signed cut. I'm just glad that Mr. Bull made sure to inscribe it 1887. You know, just in case someone decided to auction it off 127 years later, they'd get max value.

LOT 6..A 1986 Jordan Fleer reprint card being auctioned off as original and Graded by none other than, Coach's Corner grading! Why mention in the description that a PSA card would value at 4K when NOT ONE of their rare autograph items have EVER been authenticated by PSA?

LOT 5...This one may take the cake, if that's even possible! How in the hell do they have a 3rd Joe Jackson autograph in 2 weeks, this time on a baseball? With two inscriptions as well? Look how horrible that is! The forger wrote in cursive on half the inscription and printed the other half!

It is beyond disgusting what Coach's Corner continues to do to our hobby!! This an outrage to all collectors, fans and to the familes of the deceased they continue to insult by forging their signature!

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This is what $cott $ay$. Pot calling Kettle Black?

I heard the same rumor myself at The National few years back. That Joe Jackson looks like his wife's handwriting but I may be wrong. I love the last sentence $cott wrote. What a frickin hypocrite! Do these morons at coach's corner even read what they type?

I'm not sure but it looks like a standard reply in Mrs. Jackson's handwriting from that time period. I don't know how to get the blog, but if you google Scott Malack blog, it should come right up. And yes, it's a doozie!

No problem Mr. Farrell. Some of my favorites from CC's over the years include a signed 1941 Lou Gehrig memorial ticket. Gehrig died before that ticket was printed.

William Wallace/King Edward III signed cut with the inscription "Longshanks"

Mickey Mantle signed SI magazine from 1995...honoring his passing!!

Babe Ruth signed bat with a dated inscription including "I called the shot"

A witch rug that was used in the Salem burnings of witches

An "authentic" T-Rex egg warning the potential winning bidder to be careful if it hatches!

A little piece of wood they claimed was a tooth from George Washington

A Mike King Kelley signed baseball in black sharpie

Adolph Hitler signed nazi flag with german inscrption

Lou Gehrig signed jersey that later appeared on 'Pawn Stars'

A long strangly piece of hair they claimed might be from an original cave man

LOL That one may hit the $51 range!

LOL, I wish I saved/printed some of those items and their descriptions. Most of my old SCD's, which used to have ad's from CC's, are gone. My buddy Mike has been an avid JFK collector for years and he was showing me recently some of the JFK related material from CC auctions from the past. I remember a signed JFK/Oswald/Ruby album page with an inscription under Ruby's signature that read "Got him!" or something to that affect. Then in another auction, they had a little piece of crushed metal, Lee claimed that it very well could be the 1st bullet fired from LHO's rifle, that was never found by police. The consigner was a gentleman from the Dallas area that found the piece of metal on the ground near Daley Plaza in the early 1980's and had been saving it ever since!

I can't wait to see what treasures you have Mr. Farrell

LOL, that made me laugh! If only there was an invisible signature on there that could be only seen under black light "The gunman on the grassy noll-I got all of them"

I just googled Coach's corner witch rug and the auction actually came up! Haha

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