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1952 Mantle

After you look at the card (with letter of authenticity from G.F.A.), scroll down and look at the photo of Jackie Gomez, part of the G.F.A. team. Doesn't that look like a bad Photoshop job? It did to me, and it took me 10 seconds to find this when I Googled her name. I'm sure the card is real though! image

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  • LarkinCollectorLarkinCollector Posts: 8,975 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Everything about this listing is hilariously bad. I really hope no one falls for this, but PT Barnum is rarely wrong.
  • begsu1013begsu1013 Posts: 1,943 ✭✭


    Investigators


    Steven Lang



    A police officer in the State of California since 1980, Steven served the Santa Monica, Buena Park, and Murrieta Police Departments. Over the past thirty years he has developed a widely respected expertise in the area of illegal narcotics, has been involved in hundreds of complex investigations, and has been asked to testify as an expert in California Superior Court and before the Grand Jury.

    Steven was featured on the television documentary “Investigative Reports” with Bill Kurtis, which has been used as a training video for Officers and Agents throughout the United States. He has also spent many years working for the California Department of Justice and the Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement targeting major drug trafficking and off-shore global money laundering organizations. Steven has also served as an instructor at the annual Organized Crime Training Conference







    Examiners


    John Goraczyk

    A retired police officer from the Phoenix Police Department, John specialized in forensic science as a forensic document examiner. His career in law enforcement started in 1973 where he held positions as a patrol officer, evidence technician, chief identification specialist and autograph authentication consultant. John received his degree in Criminal Justice from Lewis University in Joliet, Illinois.

    PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
    •Association of Forensic Document Examiners (1987)
    •Association of Forensic Document Examiners First President of AFDE (1987)
    •American Society for Testing Materials
    •Board of Forensic Document Examiners (Administrator)
    •International Association of Identification (Lifetime Member)
    •Midwestern Association of Forensic Scientists
    •Pan American Association of Forensic Scientists
    •International Association of Financial Crimes Investigators
    •The Fingerprint Society

    CERTIFICATIONS
    •Board Certified – Association of Forensic Document Examiners (2000)
    •Board Certified – Board of Forensic Document Examiners (2003)

    PUBLICATIONS

    “A Technique for Restoring Obliterated Serial Numbers on Plastic Cards” – Identification News, November 1980, page 7

    “Stabilized Cyanoacrylate” – Identification News, March, 1985

    “Reverse Thin Layer Chromatography for Ink Examination” – Reprint, Journal of Forensic Document Examiners, 1987

    “Photocopier Examination and Identification” – American Jurisprudence, December 1993

    “The Effect of Alcohol Concentration on Handwriting” (Abstract) – International Journal of Forensic Document Examiners, Jan/Mar 1996

    “Handwriting is a Science” (Abstract) – International Journal of Forensic Document Examiners, Jan/Mar 1998.

    Developed Document Section of DuPage County Crime Laboratory in 1980.

    Developed and wrote Standards Operating Procedures for Document Section for Accreditation by ASCLD.

    Developed Document Section of Phoenix Police Department Crime Laboratory in 1993.

    Developed and wrote Standards Operating Procedures for Document Section for Accreditation by ASCLD.

    COURT QUALIFICATIONS

    Testified in over one-hundred-seventy (176) Federal, State and Local Courts in Cook County, DuPage County, St. Clair County, McDonough County, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, Massachusetts and Texas.


    Roger Fenton

    A veteran law enforcement officer of nearly 40 years, Roger became a forensic authenticator for GFA in November, 2011. Roger has over 27 years of experience working for the City of Tempe, Arizona performing the duties of patrolman, undercover officer, range master, trainer, Detective, Sergeant, and document examiner.

    After moving on from Tempe he performed the duties of Detective for three years with the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office and for the Office of The Inspector General at the Arizona Department of Transportation for the last seven years. His duties there consisted of being a Fraud Document Examiner and Driver’s License Investigator for the State.

    His duties required him to have a broad knowledge of all official documents, domestic and foreign, that would be presented to the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division to obtain state credential. This included working with the courts and the federal government to identify documents that were presented to the state as either authentic or counterfeit for the purpose of preventing criminals from obtaining counterfeit documents or after doing so solving the crimes of identity theft.

    Over the last 30 years, Roger has been a collector of sports memorabilia and has obtained a collection of cards, autographs that range a span from 1911 to the present day. He has been the owner of a wholesale baseball card company and has been the organizer of major sports card shows and auctions in the Phoenix Area since the eighties.

    His auctions are primarily for the purpose of raising money for the families of officers who have fallen in the line of duty.

    A police officer in the State of California since 1980, Steven served the Santa Monica, Buena Park, and Murrieta Police Departments. Over the past thirty years he has developed a widely respected expertise in the area of illegal narcotics, has been involved in hundreds of complex investigations, and has been asked to testify as an expert in California Superior Court and before the Grand Jury.

    Steven was featured on the television documentary “Investigative Reports” with Bill Kurtis, which has been used as a training video for Officers and Agents throughout the United States. He has also spent many years working for the California Department of Justice and the Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement targeting major drug trafficking and off-shore global money laundering organizations. Steven has also served as an instructor at the annual Organized Crime Training Conference

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    Examiners


    John Goraczyk

    A retired police officer from the Phoenix Police Department, John specialized in forensic science as a forensic document examiner. His career in law enforcement started in 1973 where he held positions as a patrol officer, evidence technician, chief identification specialist and autograph authentication consultant. John received his degree in Criminal Justice from Lewis University in Joliet, Illinois.

    PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
    •Association of Forensic Document Examiners (1987)
    •Association of Forensic Document Examiners First President of AFDE (1987)
    •American Society for Testing Materials
    •Board of Forensic Document Examiners (Administrator)
    •International Association of Identification (Lifetime Member)
    •Midwestern Association of Forensic Scientists
    •Pan American Association of Forensic Scientists
    •International Association of Financial Crimes Investigators
    •The Fingerprint Society

    CERTIFICATIONS
    •Board Certified – Association of Forensic Document Examiners (2000)
    •Board Certified – Board of Forensic Document Examiners (2003)

    PUBLICATIONS

    “A Technique for Restoring Obliterated Serial Numbers on Plastic Cards” – Identification News, November 1980, page 7

    “Stabilized Cyanoacrylate” – Identification News, March, 1985

    “Reverse Thin Layer Chromatography for Ink Examination” – Reprint, Journal of Forensic Document Examiners, 1987

    “Photocopier Examination and Identification” – American Jurisprudence, December 1993

    “The Effect of Alcohol Concentration on Handwriting” (Abstract) – International Journal of Forensic Document Examiners, Jan/Mar 1996

    “Handwriting is a Science” (Abstract) – International Journal of Forensic Document Examiners, Jan/Mar 1998.

    Developed Document Section of DuPage County Crime Laboratory in 1980.

    Developed and wrote Standards Operating Procedures for Document Section for Accreditation by ASCLD.

    Developed Document Section of Phoenix Police Department Crime Laboratory in 1993.

    Developed and wrote Standards Operating Procedures for Document Section for Accreditation by ASCLD.

    COURT QUALIFICATIONS

    Testified in over one-hundred-seventy (176) Federal, State and Local Courts in Cook County, DuPage County, St. Clair County, McDonough County, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, Massachusetts and Texas.
  • miscut mascot

    Their sales must be flying through the roof.
  • begsu1013begsu1013 Posts: 1,943 ✭✭
    if all that doesn't make you break out your checkbook, then I have no idea what will....
  • begsu1013begsu1013 Posts: 1,943 ✭✭
    bring over some of those autograpes tonight for the game! they will go good w/ the cheese
  • image

    Oh man. Their sales ARE flying through the roof. I shudder to think. So, I turned my brain off. Good luck to the winners.
  • seebelowseebelow Posts: 1,643 ✭✭✭
    wow. Ive never seen so much work, documentation and references go into proving such a poor example. But hey 2k is 2k. Got to give him credit for that. Ill stay with the chicken at 99 cents.

    No protecting case or holder? I'm surprised it hasn't disintegrated further being passed amongst all of these experts.
    Interested in higher grade vintage cards. Aren't we all. image
  • LarkinCollectorLarkinCollector Posts: 8,975 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Here's one that failed GFA authentication: Link

    and another "52 Topps" Mantle, it's even autographed! (and laminated): Link
  • DanBessetteDanBessette Posts: 6,421 ✭✭✭
    What a clown!
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