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I have run or worked with Charities and Foundations for years and recently stumbled across this post and I want to make a statement.....I was attending a friends charity (where these photos were taken in Nashville) because she had recommended Allstar Enterprises for auction consignment items to my charity and I wanted to see how she ran her event.  The person taking these photos was in  fact a COMPETITOR of Allstar's (and his name is NOT JOHN) and he is simply trying to damage Allstar's reputation.  I usually do not get involved in such petty things, but I can tell you that I have since used this company and their reputation is excellent.  It is a shame when others feel they have to make others look bad just to make themselves look better....it makes them look desperate and pathetic.  I can tell you that once my friend in Nashville discovered WHO (JOHN!) posted these pictures she stated that she will NEVER use his company again and will share that with all her charity friends.  SHAME ON YOU JOHN! 

Kathy

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Are you serious? I've seen a bunch of forgeries from Allstar Enterprises. They are just another outfit with fancy framing.

Is this the site?

http://allstarenterprises.biz

Because $1500 for a McCartney signed guitar and $1100 for a Jagger/Rchards guitar is extremely suspicious, even for charity prices...

Also looking through a couple of the Nascar autographs that I can clearly see(most you can't because there are no close ups of the autos), they look like blatant forgeries. The Jr on the Mountain Dew hat is especially bad.

This "John" guy must know what he's doing or he wouldn't be calling Allstar out.

That's them. Kathy just in here protecting her crooked operation.

These guys have junk everywhere.

Who is this John guy? I want to talk to him.

Well, this image is right on the website, not the work of John.  And it's an awful forgery.  I don't even need a closer image to tell you that.  Whoever forged these signatures is incompetent, and the seller (assuming they aren't knowingly peddling trash) evidently did zero research on authentic examples.  It really would have taken minimal effort to identify this is a fake.

lol

Kathy has worked for charities for years. I wonder how many folks she has helped rip off...........

OK...it's this John, from a year ago: http://live.autographmagazine.com/forum/topics/tom-brady-authentic-...

Kathy, I looked around Allstar Enterprises website and not one of the autographs I knew looked genuine to me. Most looked ridiculously bad, frankly. 

This company is so close to home as well, which is really disturbing. For all I know local charities could have been scammed by Kathy and the gang. I may have to pay them a visit when I get the chance just to check the place out and have a word with the owner there.
I'd love to go with you. I get a kick out of in person interaction with these type of sellers.

Pathetic attempt Kathy, pathetic attempt.

Kathy did us a favor. Took a year old post and ensured she moved them back up in the search engines. Thanks Kathy.

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