Re: What gives with not showing us your item when you claim you have the real deal and someone else doesn't?
I dont see a photomatch.. see below. I'm not commenting on the situation or the authenticity of either helmet. I just don't see a photomatch from these images.
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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Re: What gives with not showing us your item when you claim you have the real deal and someone else doesn't?
The risk of having stuff stolen is baloney. First of all what is the difference between telling people I obtained a 2010 Chad Ocho Cinco helmet and posting a pic of it? The risk is the same, the potential thief reads about said item being obtained instead of seeing the item as well. Not much of a difference. Second, one can minimize theft risks. Store your loas apart from your stuff so if a thief takes the stuff you will still have the loa. Dont let anyone know where you store your stuff.Leave a comment:
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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 sold a game used item to another member a couple of months ago. I had posted a pic of it here in a thread and the buyer asked me to ask the forum administator to remove the pic.
I guess he has his reasons and is kind of private.
I asked twice and as far as I know the pic is still up.
I did my best for the buyer but that is all I can do.Leave a comment:
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I also agree there are some special circumstances were not posting something is defiantly justifiable.I do however feel if you are going to publicly call someone out claiming you own the real deal of what they supposedly have be prepared to prove it.If it is not relevant to the situation I have no issues with people not posting photos but don't call someone out with out backing up your argument if relevant.Now that this situation is somewhat cleared I sure would like some closure on my bat situation.I feel a fair way to settle things is to have Scott send mods photos of his bat and let them be the judge of things.I am not trying to beat a dead horse but if he is not willing to do that then that raises red flags with me...Leave a comment:
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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?
That is one thought and danger of showing images- that by posting expensive items they may be stolen. It would take some work and selling the items might be difficult as the collecting world is not that huge but it is a risk and something I have thought about. One issue is that the thieves don't know what they are getting themselves into with security systems and homeowners with weapons. No one wants to get killed over a jersey and when a homeowner is armed to the teeth that could occur.
Like everyone else I am prepared for the zombie war with the necessary laundry list of items so trying to steal a bunch of 49ers shirts might be met with a shot to the head.
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I know the other thread is closed, but here is a photo from Bengals/Colts on 11/14/10 by AP attributed to Chad's helmet and you can obviously see the difference in style.
As for why people don't post, I love seeing peoples collections, but I don't mind if they don't want to. It is their choice. The one thing that I thought of as I followed the thread was the possibility that a person may be afraid of having their item stolen. I know that it is a worst-case scenario, but we're talking about items that could range well over four and five figures. Just a thought, but I don't blame anyone for not wanting to share either.
Here's the pic...Photo credit to the Associated Press (Mods, if any copyrights are violated, please remove pic).Leave a comment:
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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?
These pictures are from Daylife and can be enlarged there. Looks like you can see the white scratch on the stripes.Leave a comment:
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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?
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.Leave a comment:
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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.Leave a comment:
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The photo match is sweet with the stripes and the stickers acting like pinstripes on a Yankees shirt. We now have one side of the story at least with regards to whose helmet is a photo match! It will be interesting to see how the OP follows this up.
The entire thread is just another example of people speaking before thinking. If someone has a problem go to the moderator first. Years ago I purchased some 49er gamers from someone and they were not quite as advertised. Instead of going " public" I asked for some help via Chris Cav. and guess what- the entire situation was resolved with both parties happy.
Always buying 1994 49ers and ANY shirt with a team letter
Paul
garciajones@yahoo.comLeave a comment:
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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?
The photo match is sweet with the stripes and the stickers acting like pinstripes on a Yankees shirt. We now have one side of the story at least with regards to whose helmet is a photo match! It will be interesting to see how the OP follows this up.
The entire thread is just another example of people speaking before thinking. If someone has a problem go to the moderator first. Years ago I purchased some 49er gamers from someone and they were not quite as advertised. Instead of going " public" I asked for some help via Chris Cav. and guess what- the entire situation was resolved with both parties happy.
Always buying 1994 49ers and ANY shirt with a team letter
Paul
garciajones@yahoo.comLeave a comment:
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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?
Here is our helmet match. we are doing more work on it as we speak. I would love to add more now but we sent the helmet to arenas01 to view.
Also notice the indention in the decal above the GAL in "Bengals" perfect match. We will post better matches when the helmet is back in our hands.Leave a comment:
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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?
In reference to that thread from earlier bashing JO, not only is all my GU Jets stuff from them, but the Vice President of the Jets told me himself that all of their game worn stuff goes to JO and that they cannot get me anything through the team because of their contract with JO. Take that for what it's worth.
The other thread was obviously a guy with some time on his hands trying to bad mouth a company he couldn't get a good deal with. It's stuff like that that usually makes me stay away from message boards/chats/forums/etc.
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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?
The claim always seems to be that they don't want the item or it's features to be 'copied'.
I am certain that posting pics of your items will lead to mass copies going into production... all you have to do is show SOME pics of the item that show the Game Use - you don't necessarily need to show things like writing under the bill that is unique to the player or whatever.
I just don't get it - I've always been more than happy to show pics.
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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??Leave a comment:
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