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I was thinking recently about the amount of fakes that are authenticated by GAI, so I went through my items and located 5 pieces authenticated by them. I looked up the corresponding number on their website (what's left of it anyway) and found that two items aren't even listed. The database shows no item exists. Two of the three items I know are legit as they were from a private Willie Mays signing a few years back and included the Say Hey authentication plus the MLB authentication. The other three I believe are bad. Two are Stan Musial 8x10's and one is Bart Starr 8x10.
What I find interesting is that you would assume that people who have legitimate authentic photo's used the GAI service. There should be a quantity that are real! But, it appears that almost everything I come across is FAKE! Did they authenticate anything real, or did they have a network set up where they had people produce known forgeries and then they authenticated them? It seems to be the latter. I wish I could remember who I bought these three from and contact them. You wouldn't think they would spend their time on Musial and Starr. Any opinions on this?
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Here are the facts:
Global Authority is Mike Baker and Damian Warner's card grading company. They do not deal with autographs now that I am aware of.
Global Athentics is the company currently owned by steve Sipe. It's only relation to the defunct GAI is that Steve will remove the defunct GAI certified items on ebay as needed. He will tell customers if a old GAI item is bad. He maintains the old GAI database mainly for ebay and also for former customers ( it has also been used to catch fake GAI coas as well ). Sipe is a top notch / stand-up guy. He shoots you staight and if he makes a mistake, he will do whatever he needs to correct it.
Sipe is majorly concerned about other authentication companies trying to destroy his company ( by stating his items are bad simply because the item has a Global Authentics coa ). I can see how he would see this as another company controlling the market, or attempting to. If these actions were done via ebay and the quick opinion then ebay won't be happy either. I have not heard their response yet. AS AUTHENTICATORS, WE CAN'T BE ACTING IN SUCH A WAY! Remember,, in his 15 years at Upper Deck, Sipe witnessed thousands upon thousands of signatures by the top sports stars. I'm sure he feels like he could take one of his Upper deck items, hide the UD hologram with a Global Authentics COA, put it on ebay, ask for a PSA quick opinion....and watch it get rejected.
I can't blame him for being mad and showing proof to ebay to get these actions stopped. As we all want to know. Quick opinions are a dangerous aspect to the hobby as it is. There needs to be more direct contact between the customer and the expert who is opinionating the autograph. The expert needs to be able to tell WHY the item passed or failed.
The old GAI ( owned by Steve Rocchi and Mike Baker ) is GONE! The company does not exist.
I know an in-person autograph dealer in NY who submitted strictly to GAI. I never asked him why but assumed they were more convenient or maybe they cut him a slightly better deal. Anyhow, he had 100s of 100% authentic in-person guitars authenticated. Please note, I haven't researched GAI at all, never paid for any submissions, so I'm not trying to say I support them on any level but the question was, are all GAI items fake and I can tell you without question the 100s of guitars this guy had authenticated were 100% real, obtained in person with all the NY in-person guys to witness. I'm sure this dealer isn't alone in choosing GAI. PSA takes forever, their prices are high on some items, and they don't have a NY office as of yet.
Michael,
That is what I was getting at. Although there are probably 1000's of legitimate GAI items out there, we only seem to see those that are bad and I don't understand why.
Mike,
Why are you friends with Justin Priddy on Facebook?
..."GAI, much like Stat (TTA), Birdsack, AAU, and Moral Less....EVERYTHING with their certification should be considered a forgery IMHO. Then and only then can you go back over it with your knowledge of the signature to see if it passes mustard. You will occasionally find the GAI needle in a haystack, if you look hard enough.
Yes, you certainly can find an authentic GAI GA.
This is not about Justin with me it is about a bunch of pots calling the kettle black. I think you actually believe what you are posting, but the people at Frank and Sons all know the truth because we witnessed it.
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