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I do not understand who bids on this cess pool of junk. If you would like an education on what the signatures of famous people like Ruth, Gehrig, The Beatles, Presidents of the USA etc should NOT look like, feast your eyes on this (preferably not right after you eat):
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http://www.myccsa.com/lot/241/beatles-hand-signedcustom-framed--cer...
Value 2 grand, really? 2 cents would be pushing it.
Some of the "vintage" balls look like they were signed this morning.
wow terrier, i just had pizza and thought i could endure emesissing. i held on for dear life, but will take your word more serious next time when you say "view before you eat" those beatles lots are brutal.
Wow, I live about half an hour from this place. Never been there.
You really think all their stuff is bunk?
It makes sense... their location. The "Main Line" of Philadelphia is just south of them. Really rich stupid people.
It's generally hard to find something that will even elicit a second look. Most of the forgeries are miserably off-target. The fact that they're having this much success has to rank among one of the more puzzling things I've seen in this hobby.
The Beatles signatures are horrendously bad, they don't know if the Cavern poster is a repro, and they apparently think that Magical Mystery Tour is Sgt. Pepper's. Very impressive.
I think its interesting (and revealing) that in the rare instance where CC does have a Steiner item, they use the terms "absolute authenticity" and "rock solid authenticity". With every other item, its "certified by" or "has a COA"
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