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I'm not sure that an absurdly dumb auction like that is a good reason to hate proof photos in themselves. That's kinda like saying you hate the NFL because you watched a Jaguars game. Plenty of good sellers who use proof pics the right way and do offer compelling evidence of the individual autograph's authenticity. Just scanning through this guy's offerings, it's obvious that this guy is not one. Love how Robin Williams, Jeff Bridges and George W. Bush all used the same light blue Sharpie paint pen.
I guess I never really considered that when tossing out old pens.
90% of proof photos are fake? Seems a bit high. Maybe I'm just not looking at as many auctions as you are though. Obviously, bad sellers with bad intentions will do unethical things, including worthless or fake "proof" photos.
I never give much credence to proof photos. They're usually just an image of the celebrity signing autographs. Okay. Either it's a clear picture with exact proof of the item in question being signed or it's absolutely nothing.
One of my favorite autographs is a signed picture of Charlton Heston with a proof photo. He signed some photos while promoting The War Lord overseas in 1965. A professional photographer there snagged one of the signed photos and also a photo of Mr. Heston with pen and picture in hand after signing. I enlarged the signed picture within the photograph and it matches the signed photo I bought. The proof photo is as cool and important to me as the signed photo.
Great comments and I feel this is a new direction sellers are taking in light of buyers wanting more provenance and proofs.Saying that there are some good honest sellers with genuine proofs to match their items,it is starting to be a bit of a pain though.
Been saying this fact for years, the photo dos not prove that it was signed at that time and place, (if signed by the individual that is) I have seen an individual using the same picture on ebay, selling signed items by Elvis using the same picture over and over again. this really, really annoys me,
With photo editing being so simple these days proof shots are silly to trust. Besides I can google "enter celeb here" signing autographs and get thousands of results.
The only "proof" type of thing I would trust is Upper Deck's ProofCam....camera attached to the pen that records the autograph actually being signed! I wish this technology was more prevalent.
http://www.upperdeck.com/customer-care/memorabilia-authenticity-pen...
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