posted 03-15-2003 07:53 AM
"If in doubt, throw it out."
It works for food in the refrigerator... and for autographs. If you're not convinced it's authentic at first impression, you never will be, nor will you ever be able to convince anyone else.
I worry more about the ones that I don't question.
Noah
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posted 03-15-2003 08:12 AM
Noah's comments are very valid. Aside friom that....I personally have ZERO faith in this one. It looks to be a genuine stinker to me !! P.U. !!!! .....Donald Brady
Russ Still Member
Posts: 535 From: Atlanta, GA USA Registered: Nov 1999
posted 03-15-2003 04:46 PM
This one is another that everyone should be aware of. This seller has been selling phony Armstrongs for several years (just like the Randy guy recently discussed). Mr. K. specializes in signed 3x5s. He's been selling dozens of them for at least the last 3 years. So this auction is very typical of his offerings.
I had some emails with him a few years ago. He acted very angry when I questioned the authenticity of his Armstrong cards. He blew me off and blocked my email address. Since then, he's continued to offer these pieces of garbage on a regular basis.