by CBMK » Sat Mar 09, 2019 1:09 am
Geez don't tell people the truth.
Are you crazy?
They get their panties in a bunch.
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Although sometimes deemed "rude" to provide unsolicited feedback, it is usually more the person giving the feedback. Ie: You would not want a nurse to diagnose what it wrong with your car. When you have an opinion on something and state it in public forum, either know what you are talking about or be prepared when someone calls BS on your BS opinion. To make this really easy for you, you and I are very different levels are collectors. When you have the years, collection and knowledge to make an authentication call, go for it. When you are a new collector that barely has a collection and does not collect the same genre that you do, go for it, but be prepared for a professional rebuttal. I personally only comment on authenticity when asked by the poster. The polite thing to do. Of course everyone is different. There are childish, jealous people out there that just like to waste space so they can feel involved, superior or knowledgeable. There is an entire section on this website dedicated to "Is my autograph authentic". This is not that section.
Again, congrats to the OP on his success.
Geez don't tell people the truth.
Are you crazy?
They get their panties in a bunch.
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[color=#8000BF]Although sometimes deemed "rude" to provide unsolicited feedback, it is usually more the person giving the feedback. Ie: You would not want a nurse to diagnose what it wrong with your car. When you have an opinion on something and state it in public forum, either know what you are talking about or be prepared when someone calls BS on your BS opinion. To make this really easy for you, you and I are very different levels are collectors. When you have the years, collection and knowledge to make an authentication call, go for it. When you are a new collector that barely has a collection and does not collect the same genre that you do, go for it, but be prepared for a professional rebuttal. I personally only comment on authenticity when asked by the poster. The polite thing to do. Of course everyone is different. There are childish, jealous people out there that just like to waste space so they can feel involved, superior or knowledgeable. There is an entire section on this website dedicated to "Is my autograph authentic". This is not that section.
Again, congrats to the OP on his success.[/color]