Dear members,
When I first saw Ebay user: 13alexrodriguez sell this so called "Ichiro
game-used bat Item#220615048505 " http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...fvi%3D1&_rdc=1
I just hoped that some unsuspecting collector or dealer wouldn't spend tons
of $$ thinking it was an actual gamer. Well thankfully this bat, which has
absolutely no Ichiro characteristics and clearly shows someone tried to
make it look "used" did not deceive even the most naive and gullible
collector and it sold for a measly $866 which is actually less than what a
signed unused game-issued Ichiro bat would go for. Ichiro's legitimate
signed game used bats easily go for $2500-$4000.
Ok so I figured no harm done until I see the SAME EXACT bat
relisted by the buyer, ichiro51collector, but now comes with a great
story! Its a 2004 bat that was auctioned off after Ichiro gave it to one of
his teammates!! For those that don't know, for Ichiro collectors 2004 bats
are one of the most highly sought after and valuable bats because it was
from his record-setting season.
Anyway the point of the thread is the bat is not an authentic Ichiro game
used bat (although the signature is legit) and this seller is notorious for
adding "stories" to his items to make it more appealing. Heres a thread
about his which eventually lead to him changing his ebay id:
This seller also has been caught red-handed in the past selling and also
submitting fake "KANJI" signed Ichiro items to PSA/DNA. One of the
authenticators sent me a pic just for sh$ts and giggles. He has also
added a laughable Japanese "ichiro" signature to a previously authenticated
Ichiro english ball and try to sell it as a English/Japanese dual signed ball.
Of course when confronted he denied everything. In his own words
" I'm so mad because I got ripped off!"
I would welcome Mr. Josh Hanson to join this thread and defend the bat.
Smart money he says "this is what the seller told me." And just to add,
Mr. Hanson was once a customer of mine who I enjoyed dealing with
until he would beg me to sell an item I really didn't want to sell by
explaining how much of an Ichiro fan he was only to see him flip on
Ebay weeks later for a profit. Thats his character in a nutshell.
I started the thread so this bat will forever be in GUU archive. I have
attached a pic so this thread can be used for reference if it ever
pops up again either here, Japan or anywhere else.
Thanks,
Goh Nishiyama
gnishiyama@gmail.com
When I first saw Ebay user: 13alexrodriguez sell this so called "Ichiro
game-used bat Item#220615048505 " http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...fvi%3D1&_rdc=1
I just hoped that some unsuspecting collector or dealer wouldn't spend tons
of $$ thinking it was an actual gamer. Well thankfully this bat, which has
absolutely no Ichiro characteristics and clearly shows someone tried to
make it look "used" did not deceive even the most naive and gullible
collector and it sold for a measly $866 which is actually less than what a
signed unused game-issued Ichiro bat would go for. Ichiro's legitimate
signed game used bats easily go for $2500-$4000.
Ok so I figured no harm done until I see the SAME EXACT bat
relisted by the buyer, ichiro51collector, but now comes with a great
story! Its a 2004 bat that was auctioned off after Ichiro gave it to one of
his teammates!! For those that don't know, for Ichiro collectors 2004 bats
are one of the most highly sought after and valuable bats because it was
from his record-setting season.
Anyway the point of the thread is the bat is not an authentic Ichiro game
used bat (although the signature is legit) and this seller is notorious for
adding "stories" to his items to make it more appealing. Heres a thread
about his which eventually lead to him changing his ebay id:
This seller also has been caught red-handed in the past selling and also
submitting fake "KANJI" signed Ichiro items to PSA/DNA. One of the
authenticators sent me a pic just for sh$ts and giggles. He has also
added a laughable Japanese "ichiro" signature to a previously authenticated
Ichiro english ball and try to sell it as a English/Japanese dual signed ball.
Of course when confronted he denied everything. In his own words
" I'm so mad because I got ripped off!"
I would welcome Mr. Josh Hanson to join this thread and defend the bat.
Smart money he says "this is what the seller told me." And just to add,
Mr. Hanson was once a customer of mine who I enjoyed dealing with
until he would beg me to sell an item I really didn't want to sell by
explaining how much of an Ichiro fan he was only to see him flip on
Ebay weeks later for a profit. Thats his character in a nutshell.
I started the thread so this bat will forever be in GUU archive. I have
attached a pic so this thread can be used for reference if it ever
pops up again either here, Japan or anywhere else.
Thanks,
Goh Nishiyama
gnishiyama@gmail.com
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