3rdlinewinger
Verified Trader formerly Kessel_fan_87,
Yes or no? I really hope it is. As I have A LOT of money tied up in them. Reason I ask is in the other ITG thread there's "proof" some of the cards are not Game Worn/Used.
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Yes or no? I really hope it is. As I have A LOT of money tied up in them. Reason I ask is in the other ITG thread there's "proof" some of the cards are not Game Worn/Used.
EDIT: never mind, should have read the other post first.
what proof? I must have missed it when I read the post ( and don't feel like going though the whole thing again).
Despite the discussions taking place in the other thread, and the occasional mistakes that nobody is immune from, overall ITG is still far and away the leader in terms of authentic memorabilia out of the recent hockey manufacturers. My rankings:
1) ITG
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2) Panini
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3) Upper Deck
I agree, Steve!First: I respect that folks have brought forward actual evidence to support their claim that ITG isn't using authentic memorabilia. If you're going to mount this argument at all, it has to be in this manner.
HOWEVER. I know for a fact that ITG goes through a hell of a lot of authentication and verification before accepting any piece of memorabilia, especially the vintage stuff. While I accept the claims as grounds for asking questions, I would still caution those folks to reserve judgement until they saw whatever evidence ITG might bring forward to support the authenticity of the piece.
Where due diligence is concerned on authenticating game used memorabilia, ITG was never less than exhaustive. It is still possible that a false piece may have slipped through - just the sheer number of fakes on the market, as well as the market demand for GU - but that would be a vanishingly rare exception.