Ebay seller username ribay020707 seems to be out of control with forgeries. As I write this he only has 2 listings but take a look at his sold items! He already sold a forged Bruce Lee for $500 and his current Bruce Lee is bid nearly as high. The items pictured below are NOT the same although very close. At first I thought he was reselling a returned item, but it is just a reproduction of the first forgery. He sold some "signed "JFK doodles for $229 and I even found the source of his forgery. The first pic is what he sold, the second one shows his forgery and the authentic doodles that he used as the source of his forgery. It goes on and on with all the big names listed in the discussion title and many, many more. I encourage anyone reading this post to go to this sellers sold listings and see for themselves what a travesty this is. People think they are getting a big bargain and they are getting ripped off big time! Ebay is oblivious and wouldn't care even if they knew.

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no, I made a few when I started out decorating my office Mark. Then I went out to learn what I could about the signatures I was buying and it became and obsession LOL. Must have looked at Mickey Mantle a hundred times for a week to learn. Moved on to Dimaggio and Williams and Koufax and loaded up buying those that I knew ONLY. LOL. But in the end, F-bay soured me to the entire process when they started promoting fakes as they continue to do today. So I had to stop and drop kick F-Bay to the curb in the process. I have tried to be an outspoken advocate against forgeries and most always try to make people laugh at the risk of being a dick, cause I care about people getting taken. As you get in your 50's, it's real easy to see just how dumb people are at every level these days. Pretty much Knot Heads everywhere. I'm confident if you asked anyone that realizes they have been swindled if they feel like a dopey moron, their answer would be yes... Yes, I've been that dopey moron if that's what you want to know. I still am a dick too! Take care and Happy Collecting!

Laughing here bud we still make mistakes even ln our 50s ...you are looking at the prize duck egg here...but...around 10 years ago l got suckered into a few bad transactions on eBay...please...remember...deals can be found on eBay just picked this up on ebay for a few Pounds...hope you like it...stay postive and strong my friend .. take care

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The second Bruce Lee forgery, almost identical to the first just closed on eBay at $1026!

This guy has almost 9000 positive feedbacks and he is happy that he paid $500 for a signed postcard from the captain of the Titanic.   How can anyone be this stupid?

Why not just sign the item yourself?   Why spend the extra $499.50? that you don't need to.

If you are going to buy fake autographs, why not sign them yourself?

Good Transaction Buyer: 
0***0 ( 8363Green star icon for feedback score in between 5,000 to 9,999) 
During past month
  CAPTAIN EDWARD J. SMITH (Titanic) Signed R.M.S. Adriatic Silk Woven Postcard (#132597111625) US $499.00

JFK doodles about Cuba for $500, who could be this stupid.   I just bought a cheap kayak for $500.  I don't know much about Kayaks, but I spent about 30 minutes researching the kayak to make sure I was getting the right price.   Who spends $500 without doing a little research?   I think the real problem is EBAY feedback.   When customers see a perfect rating they assume the autographs are real.   EBAY removes any feedback that says items "are fake."   If the sellers complains enough, they will get removed by some employee from the Philippines that has no idea about autographs and probably can't even comprehend the concept.  I have left bad feedback for Lock-Em-Up-Bob and his brother and ebay has removed it.   I just add "Lock-Em-Up-Bob" ebay seller to every post i make so it gets picked up by the search engines.  

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