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Hey all,

I was searching through eBay and I found seller "hermosa-beach-storage-wars" 

They sell a lot of signed index cards.  Has anyone ever done business with them or think their stuff is good?

http://www.ebay.com/sch/hermosa-beach-storage-wars/m.html?item=2810...

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I wouldn't buy an autograph that the sellers story was it was found in an old storage locker and than claims its authentic. These storage war stories seem to be popping up like crazy. Trying to capitolizeon the popularity of the stupid reality show.

The one autograph I was looking at matches my example; the autograph itself isn't worth much and it has a large inscription that I dont think someone would try to forge.  

Every other item I'm not sure though.  I agree it is a little fishy with the volume of autographs, but who knows..

Unless you can get someone to verify a specific signature you're looking at, this seller is probably worth skipping.  There are too many questions here and not any answers at all.  

I bet it was Jason Wingreen you were looking at lol.  Yes I am sure that is authentic. 

Excellent Guess haha. It matches mine we, what I am trying to do is to.compare items that I have to seller"s stock in order to see if they are legitimate. Naturally I get cautious when I see over three hundred index cards all for 5 bucks each but if you think about it the Signatures for sale aren't exactly.high in demand

I can't speak for every single item listed, but I've bought autographs from this seller that I'm certain are real. It looks to me like a big C-List celebrity TTM collection they're selling off. There is very possibly some secretarials in the mix. Goes back to educating yourself and knowing what to look for, but I don't think there's anything particularly shady going on. I don't think there's a big market for Richard Moll & Morgana the Kissing Bandit forged 3x5s.

That's what I am saying, but still. I wonder what type of locker had this many signed index cards though haha

Having several hundred items is really not unusual for an avid collector that may have sent mail requests for many years. I'm a firm believer in the "too good to be true inventory" red flag, but this doesn't nearly qualify as that in my opinion.

They changed their name to " no-more-bullying " if anyone is interested in looking at their items as well.  

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