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Hi Robert,
Take a look at this post by Pete Chuka that shows some very good Harrison Ford questionable autographs from one source. It'll show you how good they can be:
http://live.autographmagazine.com/forum/topics/harrison-ford-questi...
There are some very good members on Ford here, far better than me, but I am not comfortable with the one you posted here.
Ok Thanks
Robert, this piece happens to have some similarities with a large batch of Fords sold over the past few years, they have been called into question here on another post just yesterday.
This particular piece has a better chance that most posted on the other thread, but I am not completely confident in it.
Please keep in mind that Harrison can actually sign this way, but it is about 1 in 100+ authentic samples.
The fact that you asked about this one, the day you did, is kind of amusing.
More information about who has this item for sale would be welcome, if you care to share.
Robert, I think you need to chill just a little bit. What I found amusing was the timing of your post. People are naturally going to be bit spooked by anything that even resembles the forgeries from the other post.
I am not assuming anything, merely telling you that a large number of forgeries happen to have the connected cross over of the H. They also happen to have a pretty horrible break between the F and the ORD, which yours does not.
I happen to be a long time friend of both Bob and JD, and I am someone who knows Autograph World's reputation quite well.
I too take things at face, and seeing as you seem to know everything, why exactly did you feel the need to ask about this Harrison Ford?
Enjoy the hobby, you certainly would want me assuming anything, anywhere near your stuff.
Robert, it seems you my friend are here to tell stories and lie.
This from your post on this very Ford autograph not too long ago.....
And I quote Robert Sledz "Don't try brother...150 is the actual Market Value. You wanna sell em for 400, 500, or 800...be my guest and wait for your buyers. Not everyone cares to. Only, please, keep your wise guy attitude to yourself, btw.. No one is asking for it.. Furthermore, that 2nd Indy you said was a forgery....... it was signed in my presence at a hotel in NYC. Sorry... It wasn't really the one I was asking about anyways... But, now that you decided to put your POV out there... Well... now ya know how much ya really know. ;-( "
I guess I do know what I know.
You don't seem to know anything, is it your got it at a hotel in NY or you bought it from AW?
If you are gonna be successful at anything ....try telling the truth, that way you don't have to remember your past lies.
You smelled him out quick Pete! They are desperate to discredit you!
I'm interested. You're a liar. Shall we continue?
You stated in this discussion: http://live.autographmagazine.com/forum/topics/what-do-folks-think-...
That you obtained this autograph in person in NYC:
Yet it was sold by Golden Age Autographs, and is a terrible forgery. How do you care to explain that you got an autograph that you've never owned in person?
Back to this autograph:
You just stated that you purchased it from Autograph World:
But again in this discussion: http://live.autographmagazine.com/forum/topics/what-do-folks-think-...
You stated that you obtained it in person at a hotel in NYC:
Since you are a blatant liar and serve no purpose other than to annoy members here, I personally suggest that you stick to Twitter where you can be easily ignored and I don't have to waste my precious Delta Wifi minutes calling out your BS.
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