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I'm noticing a sudden influx of MJ signed Michael Jackson drawings coming on to the auction market, which seem to share the common themes of either 'portraits of historical figures' or 'Disney characters'.
Both of these themes are of course recognised from Michaels' drawings both at a young age and later in life, but it is interesting that so many new drawings are being released on to the market at the same time.
Here are some current examples:
http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/32578267_collection-of-art-by-m...
Tags: Michael, disney, forgery, jackson, parr, portraits
Wascher, PSA/DNA does in that they will remove the item from their database.
Steve,
What in the world are you talking about? I have never once stated I hosted anything (collectors shows included)
That IS my real name.
How about a little honesty and a little less fabrications.
JEFF
Looks like the only joke here may be you Mr. Jeffects.
Once again you have posted a ridicules statement, your opinion may be coming from another planet.
Goggle any well known professional, leader in their industry, especially a person that fights crime, fraud and exposes the truth and you will find the negative Lies, Deceit, and Inaccuracies. Most coming from people that have been exposed, caught in lies or members of the fraud community. Goggle PSA/DNA, JSA, Steiner Sports, Sothebys,or even Martin Luther King Jr, Abraham Lincoln, or Pope John Paul, I am sure you will find the negatives if you want to....
Google - sorry for the typo. In the past "Koschal" would usually do the writing using my name. That was before I learned that he was part of the fraud industry I was trying to fight against.
If you didn't saw an item sign yourself you are NEVER 100% sure it's genuine, it's as simple as that. Even with 10 COA's.
It's dangerous to immediately call an item a forgery because for instance one of the letters is way off from other example sigs. People can be drunk, tired, rushed,... when signing. For my work in a bank, I see a lot of autographs. Well, sometimes I see 2 sigs from the same person that you wouldn't even say they come from the same person.
Some diplomacy is never bad, they are grey zones, and I have the impression this is getting somewhat out of hand here. If in the Pink Floyd thread Roger Epperson and PSA call an item genuine, you have to be damn sure to call something the worst forgery ever. And of course, Roger makes mistakes like all humans do.
Problem is with these, every single one had the same error. They are still selling two more items in their upcoming auction with the same two errors on them. It wasn't just drawings. And that's where people are just looking. At the drawings. It was on notes to Bob's, on a trophy note with an AMA, and on drawings. The two Bob letters have the same glitch. My opinion of course.
-w
I'm just burining out by the unscrupulous people in this world. I plan on adding some goodies tomorrow here and sort of laying out what I know, and about whom I believe could be involved.
-w
Oh and thanks for the kudos too :) I do appreciate it. Not an easy signature to nail down, but when you have abnormal cookie cutter sigs---something stinks imo
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