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"...The seller also told me he's not looking for top dollar but to make sure I decide now..."
That's enough.
I have several Heath Ledgers on my profile in case you want to check them out.
From what I see, I think it is genuine. Just my opinion .
Hello,
I see that your thread requesting a Heath Ledger on RACC produced 1 public response; the one that you have attached from IP collector Gary Harvey in the UK. (Gary is also an AML member.)
This Health Ledger from Gary does not raise flags for me.
Can you please include additional information and/or images about the "bunch of scammers" who contacted you through RACC/Facebook about Ledger otherwise?
The moderation team on RACC is always happy and available to help investigate any potential fakes in the group, but we can only do that if members reach out and contact us with information and/or concerns.
Any insight will be much appreciated.
Justin
PS: I would love to see the Ledger that you ultimately settled with. I know it can be difficult to find collectors who are willing to let Ledger autographs go, especially if they obtained him IP themselves.
Here's mine which is for sale but it's not cheap. It's on a blank 8 1/2 x 11 cardstock paper which means you can easily print the Batman script which I believe would make this a 1/1...or of course extremely rare. I hadn't replied as it wasn't certed yet as I am still not sure if I'm better off making a matted display out of it. In regards to dealing with sellers in PM, you may as well be going into a dark alley. Never a good idea. We just posted a reminder there as well for buyers to ask sellers to post their item images for a better transparency.
Print a script...on the...to make 1/1? Am I understanding this? What is the motive?
I think printing the script text on the signed blank page allows a collector an amazing display showpiece as well as an opportunity to get it signed by the rest of the cast. Currently every script on the market is printed by the seller that I have seen and all have been forged. Is it going to be as good as if I had an original hand signed, obviously not and the $ won't be the same either. Similar to how people mat autographed index cards below photos, it's just not the same albeit still something rare and unique.
It is merely a fiction - a simulation - and vandalized.
Full disclosure is given I hope. And it is not like matting cards with photos. This is alteration.
Yes, detailing it would be suggested to whoever does that, the same way people take the Hillary Clinton signed book pages and print her quote about deplorables. What you call vandalized a lot of collectors call enhanced. If I were keeping it myself, that's what I'd do.
Personally, I like the Ledger you have Michael although I think simply matting it with a photo would be the way to go. I understand the concept of multi-signed items but keeping it simple is better in my humble opinion. Less to do and explain.
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