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Does anyone know anything about this company out of Los Angeles?  I bought a Charles Woodson photo from a seemingly good seller of Packers memorabilia on ebay, but I didn't realize who it was authenticated by (I had an itchy bidding finger).  I can't seem to find much information on this company, and their website is virtually non-existant.

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Came with a COA and hologram from Left Field.

Upon further review, this company appears to be garbage.  Zero info on their website, minimal contact info, no physical address.  A miserably fake Rodgers with their hologram on ebay is also a dead givaway.  Bad purchase.  It's my fault for not being more careful though.

Hey, Vinay.  Careful with those re-prints - a LOT of reprinted autographs on ebay are carelessly based off of fakes!  If you want to look at a range of authentic Rodgers signatures signed last year, go to the Waukesha Sports Cards website - they were at most, if not all of the Rodgers signings last year.  I don't like the Rodgers, aside from the fact that it just doesn't line up that well with the private signing examples from last year for kind of a basic reason: I have yet to see a bonafide authentic Rodgers autograph from last year where he added "12."  It might sound silly, but it actually seems like a common fatal flaw for many forgers.  If you did not have him add an inscription at the signings, you just got the simple "AR."  I have not seen an authentic exception to the rule from any authentic source, whether it was Denver Autographs, Waukesha Sports Cards, Legends of the Field, Steiner, Mounted Memories, etc.  He stopped including 12 after the Super Bowl, and no one wanted to pay for the inscription "12" when the guy had just won SB 45.

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