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Here's another putrid and pathetic-looking Mickey Mantle forgery with a COA from AAU (Drew Max).
This Mickey Mantle forgery on a baseball is listed by Ebay seller Elchinito.
Ebay seller Elchinito writes describes this piece-of-crap Mickey Mantle forgery as a "Unique Autographed Baseball With two COAs."
There is nothing unique about this Mickey Mantle forgery; this particular Mickey Mantle forgery was produced in the thousands.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mickey-Mantle-unique-autographed-baseball-w...
Look at this laughable Roger Maris forgery with a worthless COA from Drew Max.
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No problem Mr. Williams. It really is true, i dont know anyone who knows these guys better and who has helped more to avoid baseball forgeries
The hat is not authentic and the ticket I can't see clear enough to make a judgement.
Jorge Santana,
I am sorry I have not had a chance to get back to AML earlier today. Yes if you would please repost a better photo of the signature on the hat and the signature on the bat. I would really need to see the signatures to be able to help you with the authenticity. I worked directly with Mickey Mantle for many years, mostly from 1984- 1993. I was with him at many autograph shows as well as private signings. Early 1993 was one of the last time you saw the $55 show price for Mickey Mantle's autograph. The 2 boxes on the tickets was to separate the amount of flats and the amount of baseballs that were signed at the event. It was common for Mickey Mantle to only allow a certain amount of baseballs to be signed at a show. In the 1990's Mickey Mantle would start to complain about the pains he would get in his hands from signing baseballs. You shortly after say a price structure with with photos and baseballs have different pricing.
Mr. Frost, I will dig to get to the bat this weekend and will post on Monday. I have attached the hat and pictures of one of the tickets. I appreciate your assistance. Thank you, Jorge.
Jorge,
I am sorry but after a review of both signed items I can tell you that the ticket is not signed by Mickey Mantle, The Sporting News hat I believe to be Not Likely Authentic although a decent attempt at Mickey Mantle signature on fabric. One thing is important in autograph authentication would be having an open mind. You can not fairly examine and authenticate an autograph when you have already made up you mind that the item is a forgery. That is way even though I know Mickey mantle most likely would have never signed a hat or bat at this show, I still would examine the item and the signature with a completely open mind. The other issue to keep in mind is examining and authenticating via scan, this is almost impossible that is why when do our On-line examination we always use Likely or Not Likely.. Without physically examining the item, the signature, the flow of the ink and the sizing and angles of the letters it is hard to give a 100% authentication. The scan examination does work in cases of known out and out forgeries and in autographs that in no way mach any known authentic exemplars.
I wonder then if the ticket stub is a Marino style forgery?
Mr. Frost, I have attached an upclose picture of each ticket and the bat. I look forward to your assessment. Thank you, Jorge.
Jorge,
I am very sorry but both tickets and the bats are not authentic.
I wish I could give you better news. Can you share with the members who and where you purchused the items from. I know the show promoter and he is 100% legit, so I would not believe he would have anything to do with these items or these tickets said to be signed by Mickey Mantle.
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