Boon
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Post by Boon on Jan 13, 2020 13:32:11 GMT -5
I'm very skeptical about seeing signed WWF Hasbro figures for Wrestlers who are no longer with us. one currently online for £6000. with a very sketchy looking COA COA - Pro Wrestling Warehouse It looks like some random thing made on microsoft Paint or Word in about 5 minutes, doesn't prove anything to me at all.
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jason1980s
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Post by jason1980s on Jan 14, 2020 15:01:25 GMT -5
The signed red card auto looks like his but with it being more of a print type autograph it wouldn't be hard to fake. The coa doesn't make a difference, it could be legit but could be fake. Those were the type of coas being made at the time but almost all companies, what would concern me is the date of 2010. I would rather have more provenance from someone in that company that could shed some light on the origin of the autograph. A dated COA 10 years after Yoko passed really doesn't mean much.
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Post by CM Poor: DeepFigureValue on Jan 14, 2020 16:56:30 GMT -5
Why is every new line beneath the signatory's name capitalized?
This looks faker than fake.
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cwf84
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Post by cwf84 on Jan 14, 2020 21:14:19 GMT -5
For what it’s worth, The Pro Wrestling Warehouse has been around for close to 20 years, if not longer. I purchased a lot of rare photos from them in 2000-2002. Being based in Texas, they have a lot of World Class and Texas Indy memorabilia. At one point, I think they were selling a signed Undertaker photo of him I n his old gimmick of The Punisher. They’ve had a lot of rare and unique pieces over the years.
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