suffice it to say that i disagree with almost all of your points so strongly that we've reached a complete impasse

nothing wrong with that!
not a minute too soon probably as i'm sure this exchange has bored most of the other members to tears.
we do agree on something!
i'm sure the drunk down the block may be a musicial genius but if he's constantly drunk then what good is his talent?
unless the drunk was passed out, i can guarantee that you could get more music out of him than anything i could bring to the table. and therein lies the rub - imo i believe that many auction houses take the position that these "pros", even on their worst days and even when rifling through lots, can nail items a heck of a lot better and consistently than john q. public. and apparently that's good enough as far as they're concerned.
but "the times, they are a-changin'". imho "authenticators" are a dying breed and so is the "thumbs up" coa model. before too long we will most likely see the "pros" replaced by dedicated research services that do nothing more than dissect photos, film footage and license information from known resources and collections. a few more jordan and namath threads, coupled with the increasing traffic to guu, will probably bring this around sooner than later.
the only way to turn a decent profit at it is to rack up the auction house contracts and then rubberstamp everything in as little time as possible and employ no assistance.
today, no doubt.
the most important point i wanted to add was that when i referred to an entity capitalizing on Forum conversations, i wasn't referring to GUU at all. i was referring to auction houses.
then i misunderstood, my apologies.
anyway, i enjoyed the discussion.
i always enjoy exchanges with you - more importantly, i always enjoy and appreciate your tremendous contributions to the forum. your labor, if you will.


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