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As much as a minefield as autograph collecting is, the whole "game used" thing always struck me as much more dangerous since it seemed to me even more of an "honor system" thing, if not a flat-out leap of faith for the collector - usually an expensive one.
Yeah and Upper Deck/Topps have been called out several time for these "game used" swatches:
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/i-team/fraud-sports-memorabilia-d...
Thanks AJ. My collection is still growing. It's not where I want it to be just yet. :)
Wow wow wow
What a fiasco and a stunning blow to the game used hobby. If the charges are true, who can you trust?!?
Here is MSN's article on it which is a little shorter:
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/report-eli-manning-giants-named-...
The problem is that prior to this, authentication from Manning and the Giants would have been considered "bang on provenance." So it looks like we are left with solid photo match.
Given how - unless there's noticeable and distinctive staining or damage - all the jerseys and helmets basically look the same, how helpful would photo evidence be anyway?
In the NY Post article it mentioned that Steiner started getting feedback from buyers that the items did not match up according to the photos, and that's how some of this got started... (and it said they would refund the items, but turned around and resold them... =/ )
All these authenticators are businesses. PSA, Steiner, JSA...etc. They all have a priority. Their bottom line will always be the most important. If any of these businesses were in it to preserve the hobby they would have closed up shop years ago.
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