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Seller: ruckusssss

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Cy-Young-autograph-on-a-torn-out-piece-of-p...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/George-Herman-Ruth-Babe-Ruth-cut-autograph-...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Larry-Lajoie-autographed-card-unauthenticat...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mark-Twain-cut-autograph-unauthenticated-/3...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Babe-Ruth-Connie-Mack-and-Ford-Frick-cut-au...

And on and on...

Quite the disclaimer on each auction as well:

"And now some legal stuff…

I have reason to believe everything I sell is authentic.  If I didn’t, I would not be selling it or even acquiring it in the first place.  However, I am not a professional authenticator.  Therefore, I am not qualified to make any determination of authenticity.  So please keep these things in mind when bidding:

Everything will be sold "as is, where is", with no guarantees of any kind on my part, regardless of any condition statement made. Please keep in mind that condition statements are merely my opinion. Buyers shall rely entirely on their own inspection and information. Statements on the "Certificates of Authenticity are the opinion of the company or entity which issued the certificate and not those of the seller. The information contained on any such certificate is added to the description merely as an attempt to fully disclose any information accompanying the item, and in no way constitutes a guarantee of the validity of the information on the certificate. It is the sole responsibility of the bidder to verify the claims made on said certificate before placing any bids on that particular item. When placing bids on items accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, it is the sole responsibility of the bidder  to research the company or entity which issued the certificate and base any bidding activity on the strength of the company which issues the certificate. No refunds will be given due to disputes over the validity of information contained on any Certificate of Authenticity.  No refunds will be given due to ANY dispute over authenticity.  So please use your own discretion when bidding!"

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Thanks for commenting Chris. I thought that is what you would say. Take a look at the T's in Thomas Edison and Ty Cobb. The bottom potion almost looks like a J in each case. To me the formation and slant look very very similar and i would guess penned by the same individual.

It also is very interesting how the Ty Cobb changes pen pressure/and or pen during the signature. The change in ink is quite apparent for an old signature. And then by comparing that ink quality and pressure to the Thomas Edison below it, it again looks like the same pen and author were used.

Babe Ruth on 1990's looseleaf paper. I'm sold.

This is rediculous, i looked at the sellers other items and the ones i looked at all looked bad. Hopefully Chris Williams and the other guys who really know baseball will comment and hopefully we can get these removed from ebay if they are indeed forgeries, and they do appear that way. Although i cant speak to any of the baseball graphs, some of his actor autographs like Cage and Jolie looked bad to me.

The Babe Ruth items each are up to about 150 dollars. AFter reading that authenticity statement, what are these people thinking??

Here is a Joe D from him as well.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Joe-DiMaggio-signed-autograph-on-an-index-c...

this is a joke.  anyone who knows Dimaggio autographs would know what the tell tale sign is on this one.

this is a bunch of crap. But it will attract people looking for bargains. they will convince themselves they got a good deal.  really pathetic.

Remarkable?

What a load of garbage (forgeries).

Why would anyone want to bid on this crap!!!!

Also check out the O's in both Ford Frick and Cy Young. While not identical, they share a common formation and similar characteristics. I imagine all these were signed by the same guy. Most people probably knew that from the start but im a little slow. Just my opinion here and could be wrong, but i think he knows exactly what he is selling.

Not to mention on every graph that has an O in it, the formation is exactly the same.

Thanks for alerting me to this thread, Carl.

Gotta love the seller's (Ebay seller ruckusssss) disclaimer.

If Ebay seller ruckusssss reads this, they should note that contained in every listing reads "Seller Assumes All Responsiblity For This Listing."

"No refunds will be given due to ANY dispute over authenticity.  So please use your own discretion when bidding!"

in other words "if you are stupid enough to buy this crap, you and your money deserve to be parted!"

Ditto!!!

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