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| A different seller on eBay also has an identical signature on their McFarlane card. Can’t believe RA let autopens of a signer this big get through! Did they not even look at the cards? What a balls up. |
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| quote: Originally posted by ravenheart: Yeah, just compared several listings on eBay, and although the placement of the signature isn't always exactly the same, the signature itself definitely is.
A few were up last night on eBay asking in the $400 - $600 range. A couple are still now and at least one sold for $250. What happens with the card value will depend very much on whether or not RA can provide authentic replacements for anyone holding autopenned signatures. The back of the card would appear to put the responsibility of authenticity upon the signer, but of course that would never hold up in the court of public opinion. RA has little excuse for not seeing it before packing and they will have to do something to compensate first line buyers, if the situation is really as it looks now. |
| Posts: 9916 | Location: New York | Registered: November 20, 2007 |  
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| quote: Originally posted by Logan: I can't believe a manufacturer would not check signatures that come in for autopens. That's the first thing I would do and it would take about 10 seconds.
In Rittenehouse's defense this isn't the first time Seth has signed, and his first set of signatures for them seemed perfectly fine. . . I can see how the second batch doesn't get as scrutinized. I'm sure Rittenhouse is more bothered about this than anyone else. . . |
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| So just saw this on the description page from a seller with one of the current eBay auctions running . . . "The manufacturer has informed us to hold off on the Seth MacFarlene autograph card due to authenticity claims. This card will not ship until a solution is identified by the manufacturer." So RA is at least acting fast. Even though it was a massive shrew up on their part, I'm sure they have too much to lose not to try to correct it. And let's not forget that MacFarlene or MacFarlene's representatives also allowed an "authorized fake" to be submitted to fulfill a paid autograph contract. So how disrespectfully is that to RA and to all the card collectors and all his fans?  |
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| The Jason Alexander card A25 is 1 per 6 packs, only 50 made. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Tommy C: The Jason Alexander card A25 is 1 per 6 packs, only 50 made.
Where are the odds listed? |
| Posts: 823 | Location: Southern New Jersey | Registered: April 03, 2010 |  
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| quote: Originally posted by ifish73:
Where are the odds listed?
Someone just posted that there were 50 cards made for Alexander on RA's message board. No idea where that data came from. You know the Orville Archives Autograph Card Edition is not even listed as a product on their website. Go explain that? And it was barely offered, I guess maybe because of the limited number of packs, but the whole product just seemed slapped together with radio silence. Not like RA's usual release routine. |
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| I was told it wasn't being offered on the website because it was likely sold out to wholesale, who they can allocate if necessary unlike a retail purchase. I imagine the details will be posted eventually, probably not until the solution to the current situation is in place. Ed |
| Posts: 5004 | Location: Phoenix, AZ | Registered: March 09, 2003 |  
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