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Gary Harvey is top-notch and has a stellar reputation. If he said he personally got it in person, he did. But IP pros often trade among each other or have other collectors that they have confidence in, and sometimes those folks "go bad."
Pete Chuka is widely considered one of the top two (if not the top) Harrison Ford autograph experts in the world. Gary may have personally gotten yours signed, but if it's so atypical that it can't be authenticated without seeing it being signed, all any authenticator can do is call it as they see it.
If Gary will exchange it for another Harrison Ford signed photo of similar desirability--or has something of similar value you want--I'd go for it. Otherwise, ask for a refund.
Great, I'm sure you'll get some knowledgeable opinions, hopefully be able to settle this mess once and for all.
Do you have a link to that discussion? I'm curious to see what happened in that situation. He still has not gotten back to me about the exchange. Im surprised, because I have defended Gary Harvey and when I purchased the Ford from him people here had nothing but kind words. First and last time I purchase an autograph from a dealer that doesn't provide concrete proof of the item being signed/TPA opinion. Isn't worth the trouble buying it without those if you intend on selling it down the road. I make sure every autograph I obtain in person is accompanied by both video and picture proof of the item while it is being signed; I also make sure to have an receipts/tickets if it was at an event. I wish more dealers would do that to make buying autographs safer
The discussion was deleted but I do have a screenshot I can post when I get home. Like we said about the Ford, it's a forgery, and there is no way he got it in person like he claimed but later recanted. Many times the autograph will speak for itself, 90% of forgeries become obvious with a little bit of studying.
I'm not sure what happened with Gary, many people defended him until recently. Just goes to show that you need to be cautious with everything you purchase, no matter how good the reputation of the dealer.
When I contacted the UACC to expedite this return, Al Wittnebert believe this Harrison Ford autograph has "patterns he uses". In addition, he called me and anyone else who participates in the AML community "fools". Apparently only "court approved authenticators" (haha, we all run away when we hear the word Forensic next to an autograph) is respected, in his opinion.
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