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My husband and I bought a whole bunch of memorabilia from an exclusive military bidding website because he's in the military. I was considering selling them, however, after doing some research I came across few websites about Chris Morales (forensic examiner) who authorized items that are not authentic. We trusted the military website (Army Airforce Exchange Service) so we figured its legit. Now I'm concerned about them after reading so different law suites against this guy. I'd also like to advise AAEF as well to stop doing business with him as well if what he's selling is not real. How do I go about finding out if the items we have are real or not? I have whole bunch of baseball and boxing items. Your feedback is much appreciated. Thanks for your help.
-Kristie
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"AtAuction" was "AlwaysAtAuction" until they changed their name and format around Sept. 2011.
When they were known as "AlwaysAtAuction" Chris Morales, Ted Taylor and Drew were their "authenticators (what a freakin' joke!!!)."
When they changed the name of their company to "AtAuction," they stopped using Morales, Max and Taylor, and started using Stephen Rocchi.
my only thoughts are that they are despicable...... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKs-2dRVqak
Would you like to shoot him now, or wait till you get home?
I love that episode Fudd, "it's DUCK season!
Kristie,
I am in the service as well. I notified AAFES when I first saw these items. I also personally met with the President of Always at Auction, John House more than 2 years ago. I told both that these items were forgeries and even showed Mr House authentic examples of each. They both still stand behind the crappy COA they have and just claim all other authenticators have a conspiracy against Chris Morales because he authenticates items cheaper which allows them to offer autographs cheaper.
None of those signatures are authentic and both AAFES and Always at Auction know this. As long as they continue to find Forensic Document Examiners to bless off on these items they will continue to sell them.
Kristie,
I knew they were fake when I saw them. I did buy one when I found a Mantle closing for something like $10 so I could have it examined and furnish AAFES with expert authentication. Mr. House was nice enough to let me go on a shopping spree where I was given a grip of photo's. I grabbed samplings of the different autographs(Mantle, Williams, Dimaggio, Ali) and a sampling of the different authenticaters(AAU, STAT, Burczyk and TTA). They had not yet started using the Chris Morales or the Rochi crooks. I posted most of the pictures.
I sent many to Mr Crykin who might have them framed and hanging in the AML headquarters. I destroyed the rest.
AAFES is making a percentage of the sales by this company who runs all the auctions....not just the forgeries.
Thank you. No upcomming deployments for me. I retire in May.
I do warn every Soldier I can about purrchasing these items. I hope you now do the same.
I continue writing letters to AAFES monthly. They no longer even reply to them. I wrote and called the Army Times. You might want to try that to. I send them a leetter every once in a while. I just keep copies and just mail the same one over and over. Maybe they will eventually publish one of them.
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