that ball needs to be kicked through the uprights into a puddle of mud....that's ball crys forgery !...an extremely poor attempt...how could all autos be signed with what looks like one marker....not only that signature pressure looks exactly the same on each auto which you can make the assumption that it was all done by one hand...and the FORGERIES are hideous....above and beyond hideous....pure garbage....Thats my collectors opinion assessment
Permalink Reply by Rich on September 6, 2011 at 11:08am
The ball kinda reminds me of those cheap old footballs with facsimile sigs you could buy back in the 90s (signed by the quarterback club or whatever). Except these are forgeries instead of facsimiles.
Instead of everyone saying how bad a forgery it is, how about we make some suggestions where he could find an authentic ball, like he asks in the description.. Anyways, Jonah, a dealer named Radtke Sports has the largest signing contract with Brett Favre, and they have many items that aren't that expensive from him. If you're looking for a Marino, you could find one from Mounted Memories for a fairly decent price as they also have a large contract with the athlete. Good luck in your findings and hope you find something you like. -Mike