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Jack Kennedy signed on a Jack of Spades! JFK is laughing - Beware of eBay seller "nickcharles"

What a ridiculous forgery. I suppose JFK could have signed a playing card - just not this one!

I've dealt with this seller before. I actually bought a JFK piece from him. Then I realized it was a secretarial. He did refund my money. But this one is an outright forgery with a starting bid of $125. No one takes a chance that a real JFK will sell for only $125 if it's real. Plus, this seller states that refunds are not available anymore. He's got other fake JFK items for sale.

I have not seen him make one authentic JFK item available for sale. It's all bogus stuff. He claims to have been collecting JFK items for over 50 years.

He actually did have a collection of non-signed items that were sold through Heritage Auctions. I guess HA didn't want to touch the autographed items. There is a pic below.

Here is a link to the auction:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/351414727732?ru=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2...

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That is as funny as it gets and terrible. Looks like it was signed today and is just awful. I'm almost tempted to buy it just to I can return it and leave negative feedback.

Go Dan, go! That would be hilarious. If you go to YouTube and type "The Kennedy Collection of Dean Rudoy" you'll see the little video that Heritage made for him. He sounds very educated. I believe he's a Ph.D. psychologist. However, his practice must not be doing too well. Lol!

Thanks for the link, as you say business must be bad. Obviously even those who are highly qualified have no morals at all

Yes, it's a shame. Watching that video is what first drew me in. But then with the help of James Stone here on AML and Hamilton's book on JFK signatures I realized what I had bought was a secretarial. But now this seller seems ok with selling forgeries as well. He's actually sold at least 3 or 4 forgeries from what I've seen already. In his descriptions, he always mentions that he has been collecting JFK for 50 years and "to the best of his ability to discern, the seller believes that the item was signed by John F. Kennedy." Well, I think this doctor needs to see a good eye doctor as soon as possible! I guess his social security benefits here in the USA must not be enough either! Lol!
You should exit your title to have his eBay username added if he is indeed a scammer
Good idea. I will add it.

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