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The paper looks like new.
ОтветитьTo answer the statement with a question mark in the title. yes it's fake
ОтветитьNice to see that Steve dressed up for his TV appearance
ОтветитьDidn't Steve get busted for being a fake himself.....?
ОтветитьHow is $200,000 down the drain?
ОтветитьIt's not a fake - the autograph book consisted of copies of actual autographs - Just not the originals
ОтветитьDisappointing!
ОтветитьImagine what is held in the vaults of Buckingham Palace, centuries of letters between Kings and Queens ,Presidents from around the world etc and all in their own handwriting. Must be worth millions if it ever came on the market .
ОтветитьClickbait again he wants 20k and the title says 200,000 fraudulent 😢
ОтветитьThose are some nice looking Tulips now watch me stomp them into the ground.🤔🎻
ОтветитьI know one state representative that's no dummy, Right or Write Chumlee, Correct again another subject Chumlee is familiar with Correction ❤
ОтветитьA fictitious character named Jake the must Harrison right?
ОтветитьEvery autograph being neatly centered in the page was my red flag.
ОтветитьOLD RICK: let me bring an expert to have a look at it
* YOUNG RICK walk in the door
🎉good
ОтветитьGreat, he calls Elmer fraud fudd of autographs!
ОтветитьYeah, and a funny.. take Chum's autograph into ANY comic book store near Vegas & get $3 off anything.
ОтветитьI love it when 50yr old dudes try to dress young and hip
ОтветитьSo Abraham Lincoln drove his Lincoln from Gettysburg to his Grandma’s parlor.
ОтветитьRick always has a "guy"😅
ОтветитьRick -My autograph may be 2$
Everyone else who just paid 50$ for him to sign something at the meet and greet-😡😡😡😡😡
I knew it was fake the minute the seller didnt even mention probably one of the most valueble signatures of all times .
Ответить$20,000.00 is a big difference from $2000,000.00. Click bait. :(
ОтветитьWhat a dumbo
ОтветитьRight off the bat.. Ink is too black to be that old.
ОтветитьSteve Crook at it again.
ОтветитьRick should have known from a mile away.
ОтветитьThe jeans Steve Grad are a crime...
ОтветитьThe ProScope.
Ответить❤❤
Ответить“It was handed down to me by my great great great great grandmother.” Yeah ok pal!😂
Ответитьi am from india
Ответитьlove you shop
ОтветитьSlimy Steve "On a good day I can see this selling for around $12"
ОтветитьThe whole I just don't trust your grandma part was hilarious.
Ответить20000 not 200000
Ответитьits the fake expert
ОтветитьThe con man turns up.
ОтветитьPoor Steve, he looks in cocaine 24/7 👀
ОтветитьLincoln was a tyrant
ОтветитьThat book is automatically suspicious as it has so many famous people in one book. The likely hood that someone had the book on them and travelled around so much is very remote. Also the Lincoln signature date is the nail in the coffin. Million to 1 chance it was real.
ОтветитьSteve grad who trusts him?
ОтветитьI don't get the reason why someone would give up something priceless like that for some useless thing to sit around and rot. What a waste.
ОтветитьThere are very few people who loves themselves like Rick.
ОтветитьNana is a liyer
ОтветитьI like the seller because he is nice and accepted the result of the expert's work. Unlike many other sellers that contradict the expert (who studied or has experience for years on the field of experties) to the point that claiming themselves as an expert of the field.
ОтветитьGreat marketing. Telling people it's fake so they don't have to watch it.
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