I'm just curious -- do all three companies use the same exemplars when making "likely genuine" or "no likely genuine" decisions? What database do they use? Do all three have access to the same databases? How does one company deem an autograph "likely genuine" while the other deems the same autograph " not likely genuine"? Anyone have an answer?
Tags:
I know I didn't throw it out. It's somewhere in the house. As she was signing she said she always makes the "O" larger when signing an autograph! During the commercials, while host Richard was getting his make-up fixed, co-host Oprah walked over to me and spoke about once getting an autograph from Charlie Pride and how she always wanted an autograph of Diana Ross. We talked about what I collect, also. James, she's not faking it. She really is interested in what others have to say, and when she has tears in her eyes, they are real tears!
To answer the OP's question, in my experience the TPA and the outside consultant do not have the same database. They each have their own exemplar file.
If there is an item in question, each side may share a few exemplars to back up an opinion.
I really appreciate the experts in the field giving their opinion on this subject!
Posted by CJCollector on December 22, 2024 at 8:52am 2 Comments 2 Likes
Posted by CJCollector on December 5, 2024 at 3:03pm 0 Comments 0 Likes
Posted by CJCollector on November 27, 2024 at 2:23pm 0 Comments 1 Like
© 2024 Created by Steve Cyrkin, Admin. Powered by
Badges | Report an Issue | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service
We are an eBay affiliate and may be compensated for clicks on links that result in purchases.