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03-17-2011, 07:28 PM #1
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What gives with not showing us your item when you claim you have the real deal and someone else doesn't?
It seems that recently we have had 2 disputes on this board where members have claimed that other members or well respected companies are misrepresenting items they have and that the real item is actually in their possession and not that of the other member/company. While I take no sides in either of those arguments, what I don't understand is that in both cases the folks who are throwing up the red flags are not willing to show us their purported item. Both of whom claim they have photo matches.
If you aren't willing to show your item, which is totally understandable, then why raise the red flag on a public forum? I understand that you may not want people to know or see what you have, but if that is the case, I think it best that you just leave it alone or contact the other party privately.
The other thing that is a bit perplexing to me is that the 2 items in question, while being very cool and not cheap by any standard aren't exactly super high end items likely to be Copied, or sought out for some sort of nefarious activity. We are talking about a bat that on a good day is probably worth a few grand and a helmet that I am guessing is in the same ballpark. I think that if this issues goes to a public forum for all to see, then at least show us some evidence so we can all make an informed decision/judgment.
Apologies if I offended anyone, this is just something that seems a bit odd to me.
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03-17-2011, 07:31 PM #2
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Re: What gives with not showing us your item when you claim you have the real deal and someone else doesn't?
I completely agree well said!
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03-17-2011, 07:35 PM #3
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Re: What gives with not showing us your item when you claim you have the real deal and someone else doesn't?
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03-17-2011, 07:59 PM #4
Re: What gives with not showing us your item when you claim you have the real deal and someone else doesn't?
Again - Totally agree with the OP. If you've got the goods, then do share them. It always makes me wonder when people claim they have some really rare item but are unwilling to show pics.
-FrikLes Zukor
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03-18-2011, 11:32 AM #5
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Re: What gives with not showing us your item when you claim you have the real deal and someone else doesn't?
I guess I don't understand why posting the photos of the items is such a big deal? There are countless threads in this forum that members have voluntarily photos posted of items and collections that run the spectrum of value.
In my short time as a member, I don't recall seeing any posts from members claiming someone has mis-appropriated their photos or something bad happenning to their items because they posted them in this forum.
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03-18-2011, 11:36 AM #6
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Re: What gives with not showing us your item when you claim you have the real deal and someone else doesn't?
Is it possible he is AFRAID to post it because he believes that it may be proven NOT AUTHENTIC??
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03-19-2011, 11:53 AM #7
Re: What gives with not showing us your item when you claim you have the real deal and someone else doesn't?
BU54CB,
I am actually going to give you a different perspective on why I don't post many pics - it's because many of these pics may then serve as "templates" to those who like to "doctor" ND jerseys.
In the past 3 years, I have seen more mis-represented or altered ND "game worn" jerseys then I have seen of true, quality game worn jerseys (excluding the modern day gamers with Steiner letters, which are fine and legit). And I don't just mean ebay - many major auction houses have also had bad jerseys, and yes, I have contacted them to alert them - most don't respond or tell me not to bid if I don't like the item, which I find sad because their knowledge of ND gamers is minimal at best. In particular, my favorite response is "the source is good" - so apparently even though Notre Dame NEVER wore green jerseys in 2003, it is ok to sell a green ND jersey tagged 2003 as game worn instead of team issue, I guess. I started a thread on general ND jersey information a while back that I need to resume, but again, I am keeping it general to aspects of the jersey that would take a heroic effort to alter (sleeve style, etc). I think it is really sad how much bad/altered product there is out on the market, and my lack of spending money on game used items over the past year definitely goes along with this. Anyway, this is why I am cautious about posting pics, because at least I can still typically discern a gamer from a team issue from a fake because there is such a lack of easy access to close up ND gamer pics, especially from the 1980s and 1990s.-Mike
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