ebayer dalcowbill has been floating this staubach fake for years and it appears that he has finally hooked some poor soul to the tune of $2,800 in a "best offer" ebay deal. i suppose the bright side is no one ever jumped on his "buy it now" price of $9,500.
years ago dalcowbill listed this thing, signed by staubach, with a "buy it now" price of $525. but despite having the dumb luck of tracking down an incorrectly dated getty image that seemed to support the lid, his staubach reproduction didn't move. yet dalcowbill's lucky streak wasn't over - he eventually tracked down staubach at a show and was actually able to convince staubach of the helmet's authenticity - further, he was able to get staubach to sign a letter attesting to this claim.
now armed with an incorrectly dated getty image and a letter from staubach, dalcowbill boldy relisted the lid with a "buy it now" price of $9,500. after months and months of no takers the "buy it now" price was lowered to $6,500. eventually a "best offer" was added which produced an offer of $2,800 which has apparently been accepted.
the skinny on the fake sold by dalcowbill:
1. it's a riddell suspension helmet with a date code of 1975
2. staubach stopped wearing a riddell suspension helmet after the 1972 season
3. from 1973 through the time he retired staubach wore a clearshell maxpro helmet
4. the getty image used by dalcowbill to support his helmet was incorrectly dated (1975)
5. the getty image used by dalcowbill is actually from the 1971 season
as i mentioned earlier, dalcowbill had the good fortune of finding a incorrectly dated getty image that shows staubach wearing a suspension helmet in 1975 - this was great luck given the 1975 date code of his reproduction helmet. the problem is the getty image is actually from the 1971 season, should have been dated 1971, during which time staubach did indeed wear a suspension helmet.
using the search term "roger staubach 1975" at getty, all returns except one show staubach sporting his clearshell maxpro helmet - this makes perfect sense given that by 1975 staubach had been wearing a maxpro for 3 years running. in fact staubach switched from a suspension helmet to the better padded maxpro helmet because of his recurring concussion issues. the only image returned showing staubach sporting a suspension helmet is the image dalcowbill used to pitch his lid, an incorrectly dated image, something dalcowbill perfectly understands.
here are two getty images that are supposed to be from the same 1975 playoff game between the cowboys and vikings - both images are dated 1975 and both are described as the same 12/28/75 nfc divisional playoff game. the image on the left is the incorrectly dated image used by dalcowbill, the image on the right is correctly dated and from that game. notice the difference in the cowboys jerseys - the image on the left shows numbers on the sleeves, the image on the right shows numbers on the shoulder pads. 1973 was the last season the cowboys sported numbers on the sleeves of their road jerseys - so how could the image on the left, dalcowbill's supporting image, be from the 1975 season? and, of course, the image on the left shows staubach sporting a suspension helmet and the image on the right shows him sporting his maxpro - that's because the left image is from 1971 and the right image is from 1975.
how long before this fake makes it to the big auction houses?

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