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Coach's Corner (www.myccsa.com) is one of the largest monthly auctions of sports autographs, trading cards and memorabilia. They sell non-sports items as well.

  • What's your experience with them?
  • What do you think of their material?
  • If you've sold through Coach's Corner, how happy were you
  • Do you have autographs from Coach's Corner you'd like opinions on?

Let's talk about it!

 

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DB,  I know you wish you could buy something from CC...Would you like for me to bid on anything for you?  I bet they will even gift wrap it too :)

 

Where is the link to file a complaint?

and have Koschal the rock worm promoting their virtue just gives new meaning to "birds of a feather"....

 

Here is the link for the BBB.  I'll post the proper Attorney General's Consumer Link where more formal false & deceptive business practices & privacy violations can be filed once I file my report.

 

It's time for all who have identified the problem here need to file one with both as it's a volume indicator.  There are different categories as well.  The Director of Operations at the BBB is Judy Tankersley so give her a call as well.

 

BBB of Metro Washington DC & Eastern Pennsylvania (Washington, DC)
1411 K St. NW, 10th Floor
Washington, DC 20005-3404
Phone: (202)393-8000
Web: www.mybbb.org

Brandon - I might be interested in a MILKEY MANTLE   lol

Isn't it bizarre that there are very, very recent autographs on the website (i.e. Clay Matthews Super Bowl jersey), yet there is still absolutely no mention of the source, date signed.  Did that info get lost over the past two months, lol.
What happened to that lot had to happen to that lot to make it profitable.  It was a great piece that's for sure.  Greg; did you take a look at the experience set at that auction in London tomorrow?  I would like to hear your take on it, I don't think it's authentic.
There is another telling part to this set is the way the "dd" lean back on Redding.  I can't find any example of him doing this much less with such an even slant.

Greg,

You can give your opinion without having to prove it. Here are the links, though:

http://myccsa.com/Lot.aspx?LotID=276960

http://myccsa.com/Lot.aspx?LotID=276584

Coach's Corner has two Jim Morrison "signatures" this month. One is signed in pencil, graded a "9", and measures 1" x 3" in size. The other is signed in blue ink, graded a 9-9.5, and appears to be slightly larger than the other. While neither signature looks authentic to me, they are fairly similar in appearance. Why is the pencil signature valued in the "2 grand area", while the ink signature is only valued "well into the mid hundreds"?

 

http://www.myccsa.com/Lot.aspx?LotID=279649

http://www.myccsa.com/Lot.aspx?LotID=279730

The Sgt. Pepper's "signed" album is up to $263. Some of the most ridiculous forgeries I've seen since the Morales/Wakefield/Rock Star Gallery Beatles -"signed" guitar.

Yeah, up to a whopping $263.00 for such a "rare" item (not rare to Coach's Corner).  "Authenticated" by Stat Authentic (Ted Taylor) who had to decide years ago whether to become an "Authenticator" or own a Hot Dog stand.

No doubt that if STAT--or TTA--were hot dog stands, the Board of Health would have closed them down.
That came from a Philly Burbs interview with Ted Taylor and Jeff Stevens in which they both said they were deciding whether to sell hotdogs or authenticate.  The person who interviewed them was Crissa Shoemaker DeBree.

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