Removing an MLB auth sticker from batting helmet

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  • jojac
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2014
    • 110

    #16
    Re: Removing an MLB auth sticker from batting helmet

    Then theres the other side of the coin with all of this. I've seen items that were MLB certified game used to a certain date and when you try to do a photo match you find out that you can't because the player obviously is not wearing the certified item on the specified date.
    I prefer a prefer a solid photo match over any cert.

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    • beachpetrol
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2013
      • 201

      #17
      Re: Removing an MLB auth sticker from batting helmet

      Originally posted by sorklora
      This is true, especially if you can find the exact game the MLB hologram is for, but what I was referring to is a random item that someone claims is photomatched with nothing on the item to show a reference date and any photo could be a match, versus an MLB hologram noting it was game used with a specific date. I'd choose the MLB any day over the photo one, and I really don't need a photo if MLB authenticated it as game used to a specific date.
      I think you're mistaking photomatch with photo "style" match.

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      • nycpropain
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2009
        • 222

        #18
        Re: Removing an MLB auth sticker from batting helmet

        Originally posted by sorklora
        I wouldn't as sticker to me is more than any photo match as photo matching is never 100%, but an MLB holo is worth its weight in gold.
        That could not be further than the truth its scary. You know how many mislabeled items I have seen that where the item photomatched to other games? Or holograms removed from one item and placed on another?

        MLB holograms are hardly worth their weight in gold.

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        • nycpropain
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2009
          • 222

          #19
          Re: Removing an MLB auth sticker from batting helmet

          Originally posted by sorklora
          This is true, especially if you can find the exact game the MLB hologram is for, but what I was referring to is a random item that someone claims is photomatched with nothing on the item to show a reference date and any photo could be a match, versus an MLB hologram noting it was game used with a specific date. I'd choose the MLB any day over the photo one, and I really don't need a photo if MLB authenticated it as game used to a specific date.
          And no sometimes in fact its just authenticated on that date meaning it could have sat in a laundry bin for months and months IF in fact used. Sometimes other ones slip by. So once again not 100% nor worth its weight in gold.

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          • sportsnbikes
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2012
            • 1133

            #20
            Re: Removing an MLB auth sticker from batting helmet

            Originally posted by sorklora
            I wouldn't as sticker to me is more than any photo match as photo matching is never 100%, but an MLB holo is worth its weight in gold.
            You are way off-base on this one. Photo evidence is 100% worth its weight in gold. There is no mistaking if and when an item has been used, providing it's a good photo-match. MLB authenticators make mistakes all the time. With photo evidence, the proof is right there.


            I am personally not a fan of where authenticators place stickers in most cases. But it's personal preference on if you want it on there if you have the photo-match evidence.

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