Some Good Info For Autograph Collectors
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I love the explanation on the clearly authentic Woods flag... hilarious.
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http://www.gameuseduniverse.com/vb_f...ad.php?t=18147
Funny, Autograph Alert picks on 3rd party authenticators, but they have their own 3rd party authentication company:
http://paasaa.com/
Or find them on eBay:
http://shop.ebay.com/pro-authenticat...5. m570.l1313
So, they rip 3rd party authenticators on one web site, and then offer to authenticate themselves - Another 3rd party authenticator! They don't sign their articles, which is really unprofessional, and then they attack situation after situation, forgetting that many 3rd party authenticators are correct 99.9% of the time, but they love to have a field day with the .1% each and every time.
Then again, there are a few 3rd party autograph authenticators that are maybe correct 50% of the time. There is a bad standard as there is only one or two good 3rd party authenticators in the industry and the rest are all pretenders.
As for the current article, I'd be very surprised if there is everything legitimate with JSA really declining to authenticate Upper Deck Authenticated certified autographs. I'd love to see a reasons from JSA, because they are not that stupid and I have a hunch those letters are not original.
Since no author signs their work on that web site, I take everything they say with a grain of salt and anyone reading it should also.Comment
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http://www.voiceofthecollector.com/2...ow-source.html
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what is interesting to me is that if you take note, the majority of these examples took place in 2009 and sooner....why are they finally coming to light in 2011?Comment
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Even if the article doesn't have a name at the end, there looks to be some pretty convincing evidence of unproffesionalism by JSA. The JSA letters look pretty real to me, and why are they putting C Morales in the item type section?
I've been thinking about sending some auto'd cards to jsa for authentication because they will grade both the auto and card and the Beckett holder is much nicer and protects better, but now I'm reconsidering it and may just send them to PSA/DNA instead. Too bad psa doesn't grade the card and auto, just one or the other. Wonder when they're gonna catch on.Comment
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Just read some of their other articles too, maybe I should avoid psa dna too!. One thing's for sure, I'm definately not sending anything in to PAAS or whatever they're called. I agree, taking it with a grain of salt is probably a good idea.
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Taking into account that this is a competing authenticator, it is still unbelievable that they would dismiss these pieces especially the UDA and their own witnessed in person signatues like the Frazier trunks! I'd be interested to hear their explanation...
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Someone could easily alter their letters, and I'm telling you, I am not friendly with James Spence, but I know he is not a dummy. I find it hard to believe they would ever write a letter questioning an item certified by Upper Deck Authenticated.
I have no clue if someone altered these letters (photo-shop) to make them work with these items, but JSA isn't stupid enough to fail UDA items, right?Comment
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Originally posted by vonbrandingoEven if the article doesn't have a name at the end, there looks to be some pretty convincing evidence of unproffesionalism by JSA. The JSA letters look pretty real to me, and why are they putting C Morales in the item type section?
I've been thinking about sending some auto'd cards to jsa for authentication because they will grade both the auto and card and the Beckett holder is much nicer and protects better, but now I'm reconsidering it and may just send them to PSA/DNA instead. Too bad psa doesn't grade the card and auto, just one or the other. Wonder when they're gonna catch on.Comment
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-Tonysigpic
Always looking for ALEX AVILA, ALBERT PUJOLS, HOME RUN BATS, and any high end gamers from 90's-00's stars.
Tony Servitto
My Email: servitto84@yahoo.com
My Website: http://vitosbatsandmemorabilia.webs.com/Comment
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I believe psa dna will outlast the jsa/bgs partnership, so I would rather get my cards certified by psa dna, but some of my cards would receive high grades as would the autos on them, so it's unfortunate that psa dna doesn't offer that service.Comment
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but some of my cards would receive high grades as would the autos on them, so it's unfortunate that psa dna doesn't offer that service.Greg
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On another note, I believe autograph alert took the uda stickers off the items, so jsa didn't know they were uda. Jsa would never say they failed the items because they were authenticated by morales. Instead, they would simply say the autographs examined didn't match known exemplars for the reasons listed on the rejection letters. If anything in the article is true, it's a pathetic situation.Comment
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I'm not sure if they previously did, but I called them to find out if they do that now and the response was no, they only grade either the auto or card. The rep didn't have a reason, and it seemed like she thought there would be no good reason for not being able to grade both.
Isn't this a graded auto card?
Greg
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