Is your memorabilia real???

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  • murfsteve25
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2008
    • 689

    #16
    Re: Is your memorabilia real???

    Originally posted by ivo610
    Companies could release the contracts with an athlete on their site. I would feel alot better knowing that Company A paid Athlete B X amount of dollars for a 2 year deal.

    what are peoples thoughts on Radtke sports?
    as far as i know, radtke is legit. I think they are based in georgia and have delt quite a bit with the braves. i know theyve done signings with some players and i believe theyve handled a few gamers as well.

    I think radtke posts on this forum so i would love for them to chime in and correct me if i am wrong.
    Always buying David Justice items

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    • murfsteve25
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2008
      • 689

      #17
      Re: Is your memorabilia real???

      Originally posted by frikativ54
      Jimmy Spence is bad as well. There was a story about them on My Fox Chicago a few years back, but the link no longer works. If I remember correctly, the reporter forged the autograph of Sal Bando, who was signing at a show, and JSA's on-site authentication people certified it as real.
      i think i remember seeing that. when the reporter walked up to the table, didnt the authenticator laugh and say" i trust you"...and then just slap a sticker on it?
      Always buying David Justice items

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      • tjm5711
        Banned
        • Dec 2009
        • 275

        #18
        Re: Is your memorabilia real???

        Originally posted by LastingsMilledge85
        But who is to say what I have in my collection or your collection is real or not? I think in this hobby for a good part of it you have to play the guessing game. I have undocumented and some documented items that I am uncertain about, but I took a chance because I trust my source and my "detective" skills.
        You know, that's just it ! The level of confidence in the authenticity factors highly into the value I assess to an autographed or game used item. My confidence is raised higher by the reputation/methodology of the company that
        authenticated the item. Of course what you pay also factors in to the assessment. But the two usually go hand in hand. Just look at the prices from guys like Steiner and Upper Deck. You're basically paying for that higher level of confidence that the jersey hanging on your wall is the real deal.

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        • LastingsMilledge85
          Senior Member
          • May 2009
          • 1438

          #19
          Re: Is your memorabilia real???

          Unless you get the athlete to talk to you about an item you have of theirs whether it was used or an autograph you can only assume that it is legit. The funny thing is that all my Lastings Milledge signatures are the same except for one in which he signed a personal letter to me, and the items I have with all the same signature came from various dependable sources like Steiner. Always found that kind of funny.

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          • allstarsplus
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2005
            • 3707

            #20
            Re: Is your memorabilia real???

            Originally posted by tjm5711
            I'm sure they've all been fooled at least once. And an 85K blunder like the one in the video is inexcusable. And it was in an expert opinion that the Babe Ruth and Walter Johnson signatures were fake. Upper Deck of course did not witness the signing of these cut signatures, being as that they were signed about 70 years ago or so. Upper Deck has made it's name by having their representatives witness athletes signing authentic memorabilia. They appear to have been "out of their realm" authenticating historical signatures. But they are still the most respected name in authentic autographs.(especially Michael Jordan)
            Keep in mind that there are 2 major operating divisions at Upper Deck. There is the trading card division and UDA (Upper Deck Authenticated).

            We have all heard the horror stories of vintage autograph cards and the infamous game used piece cards.

            Then you have the UDA division that handles their own memorabilia from Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods, LeBron James, and others. This is as close as you can get to being 100% certain!
            Regards,
            Andrew Lang
            AllstarsPlus@aol.com
            202-716-8500

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            • tjm5711
              Banned
              • Dec 2009
              • 275

              #21
              Re: Is your memorabilia real???

              Originally posted by allstarsplus
              Keep in mind that there are 2 major operating divisions at Upper Deck. There is the trading card division and UDA (Upper Deck Authenticated).

              We have all heard the horror stories of vintage autograph cards and the infamous game used piece cards.

              Then you have the UDA division that handles their own memorabilia from Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods, LeBron James, and others. This is as close as you can get to being 100% certain!


              Thanks for breaking that down for us. We do agree that Upper Deck's main strength is in the second of the two departments you mentioned. It seems like yesterday Upper Deck came out with their first set.(1989) They changed the trading card game forever. As far as '89 feeling like yesterday. That's the big 40 creeping up on me ! LOL

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