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I saw items at an auction recently that I believe to be forgeries. I'm in the process of trying to figure out if they are real or not, and would like to hear from others on experiences they've had with Anthony Nurse or his company -- Charity Fundraising Packages.
I remember being at a party 15 years ago, and somebody had a signed "Hotel California" album by the Eagles. It was fake, and I knew it was. I asked the guy how he acquired it. He told me an auction for his sons school. I didn't have the heart to tell him.
So, when I saw another fake Hotel California album at this auction, it made me cringe.
Anyway...please contact me if you purchased a forgery or ANYTHING from this company -- and I'll see if Steve and Roger can help me authenticate these items, and we'll move into the next steps involved (if, in fact, they are forged items).
It's bad enough if forged items are sold to unsuspecting people, but to do it in the name of a charity is just despicable.
(and a website that shows generic pictures of bands signing for 50 fans doesn't prove anything...neither does a photo of Anthony Nurse standing by Rod Stewart at a book signing).
At book signings, they don't let you bring albums, cds, or guitars. They sign THE BOOK ONLY. And having a photo taking with somebody, doesn't make any autographed item you sell "authentic." Most people don't realize that.
Anyway....contact me at: joshboard87@gmail.com
Thank you!
(or post your stories on this thread)
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Tags: Anthony Nurse, Charity Fundraising Packages, Forgery, autograph authenticity, charity auctions, fake autographs
It was FDA Examination. Seems essentially the same as RM Real just a different name.
Hi everyone!
Came across this page / thread yesterday after trying to find info about the COA on a framed print I have
It was a 21st birthday gift, and I’m 40 this year, so no info about where it was purchased from, but definitely know the original source now sadly
I was gonna hang this in my office yesterday (have moved countries 4 times in the last few years so it’s spent a lot of time in storage), and got curious about the COA. read this entire thread yesterday, and am now 99.9% sure it’s a forgery
i guess my questions are, is that true, and if so what should I do with it? The signature is too prominent for me to be happy with the print in the office I think, colleagues will ask questions and I don’t wanna lie haha
unless I just say it was a gift a long time ago, cool print but probably a forgery haha
Nick, I am not an expert by far but I am VERY familiar with the names this person has used as aliases over the years and the various names of the companies he utilized. This company name is new on me so it looks like a very early attempt plus the frame style is very early.
Do not be fooled by the “Certificate of Authenticity”, it’s meaningless in this case. My best advice before the true experts reply is to send it to JSA or PSA/DNA to be reviewed. I would not get my hopes up because in nearly 15 years, I have NEVER seen (1) authentic autograph come from him or the various companies he has closed and opened.
I believe he is finally out of business but they slick. Unfortunately there is zero recourse. Once it’s confirmed that it is a forgery, post your anger everywhere.
His alias companies plagued the charity industry for years which my company is a part of.
George Wooden
Regrettably, the Stan Lee is a forgery in my opinion.
If you'd like "official verification," I recommend getting an online opinion from SWAU: https://swau.com/products/autograph-verification
Thanks so much for your replies Steve and George, I really appreciate it :)
I just feel for the friend who bought it for me - I probably won’t tell them tbh, it would only hurt their feelings. Since there’s nothing that can be done, I might just keep it in the office as an “interesting” conversation starter around the perils of collecting. I’ll stick to seeking out my own in-person collections!
And for anybody that tries to contact me regarding these things -- my old computer bit the dust and I no longer have that email. Sorry about that. Just post your story here, as Nick did. And we'll tell you if we think it's authentic, or whatever else. It obviously helps if you just recently acquired a piece from a "charity auction" because the charity will give you your money back, or they'll be in trouble.
Hi everyone
I came across this page as I was doing research on a signed Michael Jordan jersey I purchased at a charity auction. I’m now 99.99% convinced it’s fake, but I want to let others know so it stops happening.
I wrote this original story. I say you do this (as horrible as it sounds). Tell the charity (despite all their great work) they need to refund you, since THEY used this company that traffics in bogus goods. Here's why. It's THEIR responsibility. AND...it will keep them from using that company in the future, and it will get the word out to other charities -- do not use companies that do this. If they were real authentic pieces, they'd get more money at auctions, not using a local charity with only 100 eyeballs on the items.
Brent - You are not alone, they have defrauded more charities and supporters like yourself for years. An authentic autographed Michael Jordan jersey is extremely expensive at wholesale. His autograph is always heavy authenticated by authentic authenticators. Yes you’re right, the authentication sticker would have been just below the autograph in the jersey itself. Plus it would come with a full letter of authenticity on most jerseys of this caliber.
I have been battling this company for years. However the problem is, charities love to think they are getting this bright and shiny item but don’t understand the reality and in most occasions, don’t care. If it comes with a certificate, that’s all they care about.
I have been operating a charity fundraising company for over 15 years and I don’t carry anything of that caliber because of the real life cost.
Can I ask how much you won it for?
Many of us have attacked them for years, but they are still in operation. I had no idea they were now offering signed jerseys. I did see they were offering dual autographed photos by Lebron James and Michael Jordan which DO NOT EXIST.
if you have any questions, call me at (443) 206-6121 - George Wooden.
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