GAI Certed Mickey Mantle Forgery

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  • David
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2025
    • 1433

    #16
    Re: GAI Certed Mickey Mantle Forgery

    I wish to add that all people and all authenticating companies make mistakes-- the key is how frequent are the mistakes and how they respond to the mistakes when they are pointed out.

    In this case, a problem was pointed out on a chatboard, the authenticator contacted and the lot was removed from auction before there was a sale. This should be seen as a good reflection of the company.

    As I said before, would be be nice for the company to talk about their mistakes? Yes. However, very few if any authenticating companies talk about these types issues on a chatboard.

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    • camarokids
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2006
      • 3869

      #17
      Re: GAI Certed Mickey Mantle Forgery

      the bottom line here is the certifying company made a BAD BOOBOO!

      THE FIRST step in authenicating an autographed item is to verify what is signed (official MLB, jersey , etc) Bobby Brown ball vs. Coleman, was the player alive when such an item was even produced.

      I learned this like WAY back when I was a novice, this is kindergarten level stuff to look out for .

      So one wonders how did GAI make such a bad mistake , in too much of a hurry , trying to authenicate too many items at once or just didn't do their homework and follow the rules of authenicating an autograph( the FIRST step)....

      Or who know's , only GAI knows what happened and why ......
      Thank you,
      David

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      • ChrisCavalier
        Paid Users
        • Jan 1970
        • 1967

        #18
        Re: GAI Certed Mickey Mantle Forgery

        Hello Sammy,

        Justin was not at the show in San Francisco this past weekend. I will try to reach him or Steve Rocchi this week to get a clarification. Once again, I will post any update if I receive one.

        Sincerely,
        Chris
        Christopher Cavalier
        Consignment Director - Heritage Auctions

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        • 3arod13
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2006
          • 3093

          #19
          Re: GAI Certed Mickey Mantle Forgery

          Originally posted by ChrisCavalier
          Hello Sammy,

          Justin was not at the show in San Francisco this past weekend. I will try to reach him or Steve Rocchi this week to get a clarification. Once again, I will post any update if I receive one.

          Sincerely,
          Chris
          After reading this entire thread, I'm not sure what more is expected. There's no question a mistake was made. Is it expected to have Justin actually make a reply on this site apologizing for the error? It's obvious, yet unfortunate.
          Regards, Tony

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          • sammy
            Banned
            • Nov 2005
            • 732

            #20
            Re: GAI Certed Mickey Mantle Forgery

            Hi Chris,

            I appreciate your attempts to get a reply from GAI and/or Mr. Priddy concerning this forgery that they certified as authentic.

            There isn't any need to make any future requests.

            Being as neither has taken the time to address this publicly, or privately, their silence speaks loud enough. It is an affirmation that I am correct in my assertion.

            Being as this thread and the one on the Autograph Forum have had over 1250+ views and climbing, I believe the word has been spread far and wide.

            I'm fairly certain this thread has made quite a few take another look at anything they may have certified by GAI, and will be a little more wary in the future concerning this authenticator and company.

            Before this venue became available, there was really no way to inform many others about the garbage in this hobby. Most things were hidden, denied, or swept under the rug.

            That is in the past, and myself and others will continue to make it known when any dubious, dishonest, and/or incompetent businesses and/or individuals need to have a light shined on their practices.

            Shine on my fellow collectors.

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            • camarokids
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2006
              • 3869

              #21
              Re: GAI Certed Mickey Mantle Forgery

              Originally posted by sammy
              Hi Chris,

              I appreciate your attempts to get a reply from GAI and/or Mr. Priddy concerning this forgery that they certified as authentic.

              There isn't any need to make any future requests.

              Being as neither has taken the time to address this publicly, or privately, their silence speaks loud enough. It is an affirmation that I am correct in my assertion.

              Being as this thread and the one on the Autograph Forum have had over 1250+ views and climbing, I believe the word has been spread far and wide.

              I'm fairly certain this thread has made quite a few take another look at anything they may have certified by GAI, and will be a little more wary in the future concerning this authenticator and company.

              Before this venue became available, there was really no way to inform many others about the garbage in this hobby. Most things were hidden, denied, or swept under the rug.

              That is in the past, and myself and others will continue to make it known when any dubious, dishonest, and/or incompetent businesses and/or individuals need to have a light shined on their practices.

              Shine on my fellow collectors.

              Man , that is very well written there Sammy , great work !

              You are so right about the silence , sometimes silence is golden , but not in this situation......

              When I started collecting autographs in the early 1990's I bought some books from Sports Collectors Digest ,the old adage buy the book first . I got The Guide to Collecting Baseball Memorabilia I & II and Collecting Team Baseballs and others .

              The books tell you (in english) THE first thing in authenticating auto's is TO veryify the item that was signed ...

              ......I've said this earlier in the thread but wanted to elaborate more .....

              I am not even a so-called expert on autographs and that has always stuck with me (the 1st thing to look for), yet what is amazing is that you have an expert ,who failed on the first step !!!!!!!??????
              Thank you,
              David

              This is my email address here!
              dzscope at gmail dot com

              Email is best for personal messages...

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              • David
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2025
                • 1433

                #22
                Re: GAI Certed Mickey Mantle Forgery

                As an autograph collector, I can say that GAI has a good reputation in the autograph hobby.

                Everyone makes mistakes, including dumb mistakes, from time to time-- even the experts. To me, the lesson here for all of us, is that when a dumb mistake is made the best thing is to admit it. People will may joke at you a bit, but they understand we're all human. Most will let bygones be bygones if you're upfront about it. Also, by being upfront, people will then consider you an honest person who's word is trustyworthy. In the future you'll say, "I know his word can be trusted, as he's the type of guy to admit his mistakes even when it's embarassing." However, especially when everyone is aware of the mistake, the worst is not say anything-- as collectors will wonder about your honesty and charecter. Not saying anything is being your own worst enemy.

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                • camarokids
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2006
                  • 3869

                  #23
                  Re: GAI Certed Mickey Mantle Forgery

                  Originally posted by David
                  As an autograph collector, I can say that GAI has a good reputation in the autograph hobby.

                  Everyone makes mistakes, including dumb mistakes, from time to time-- even the experts. To me, the lesson here for all of us, is that when a dumb mistake is made the best thing is to admit it. People will may joke at you a bit, but they understand we're all human. Most will let bygones be bygones if you're upfront about it. Also, by being upfront, people will then consider you an honest person who's word is trustyworthy. In the future you'll say, "I know his word can be trusted, as he's the type of guy to admit his mistakes even when it's embarassing." However, especially when everyone is aware of the mistake, the worst is not say anything-- as collectors will wonder about your honesty and charecter. Not saying anything is being your own worst enemy.
                  very well said I agree .......nothing needed to add except I would like to say the way that GAI handled situation was/is un-professional (just admit you made a mistake) and just as you said "collectors will wonder". Especially the informed ones...........
                  Thank you,
                  David

                  This is my email address here!
                  dzscope at gmail dot com

                  Email is best for personal messages...

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                  • ChrisCavalier
                    Paid Users
                    • Jan 1970
                    • 1967

                    #24
                    Re: GAI Certed Mickey Mantle Forgery

                    Hello Everyone,

                    I spoke with Steve Rocchi (the President of Global Authentications) directly about the Mantle jersey. He said that they were able to confirm that a mistake was made in the authentication process and that is why the jersey was pulled and not put back up for sale.

                    At the moment, Steve is out of town attending to some personal matters and he asked me to make this post for him. He told me to tell everyone thank you for helping identify the issue and also let everyone know Global is committed to doing the right thing when a mistake is made.

                    Please feel free to post any other questions you may have and I hope you will join me in thanking Steve for getting back to us with an update.

                    Sincerely,
                    Christopher Cavalier
                    Christopher Cavalier
                    Consignment Director - Heritage Auctions

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                    • 3arod13
                      Senior Member
                      • Apr 2006
                      • 3093

                      #25
                      Re: GAI Certed Mickey Mantle Forgery

                      Originally posted by ChrisCavalier
                      Hello Everyone,

                      I spoke with Steve Rocchi (the President of Global Authentications) directly about the Mantle jersey. He said that they were able to confirm that a mistake was made in the authentication process and that is why the jersey was pulled and not put back up for sale.

                      At the moment, Steve is out of town attending to some personal matters and he asked me to make this post for him. He told me to tell everyone thank you for helping identify the issue and also let everyone know Global is committed to doing the right thing when a mistake is made.

                      Please feel free to post any other questions you may have and I hope you will join me in thanking Steve for getting back to us with an update.

                      Sincerely,
                      Christopher Cavalier
                      Kudos to Steve and GAI. As unfortuante as this was, there's no question this was an error and not intentional. Mistakes happen, and they have acknowledged and taken responsibility for this error, where many don't.

                      Are any of us perfect in our jobs? Do we make mistakes? Yes!

                      Again Kudos to GAI! I believe they have a good standing in the authentication world and are still considered one of the top authentication services.
                      Regards, Tony

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                      • David
                        Senior Member
                        • Apr 2025
                        • 1433

                        #26
                        Re: GAI Certed Mickey Mantle Forgery

                        From my point of view the case is closed. GAI has a good reputation for autograph examination, and I don't think one should hang a company over a single error. It should also be noted that the auction house pulled the lot when the error was pointed out to them.

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                        • David
                          Senior Member
                          • Apr 2025
                          • 1433

                          #27
                          Re: GAI Certed Mickey Mantle Forgery

                          I should add for clarity's sake that I believe when they realized the error GAI contacted the auction house which subsequently removed the jersey before the auction ended. So, as far as potential bidders bidding their $$ on the lot, GAI did originally act well.

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                          • sammy
                            Banned
                            • Nov 2005
                            • 732

                            #28
                            Re: GAI Certed Mickey Mantle Forgery

                            Hi David,

                            For "clarity's sake", I contacted the auction house about the jersey before GAI even had a clue. The jersey was removed after I also informed GAI about this.

                            The bidding was up to 1800+ when pulled and would have closed that night for I believe substantially more.

                            Opinions vary on autographs, but this was based on manufacturing data which anyone could request.

                            Just glad someone doesn't have this hanging on their wall, or passing it on to someone else.

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                            • David
                              Senior Member
                              • Apr 2025
                              • 1433

                              #29
                              Re: GAI Certed Mickey Mantle Forgery

                              Sammy, you were the one who discovered the error and contacted, so you deserve most of the credit. It would seem if it weren't for you, the error would have gone unnoticed.

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