I'm the caretaker of Room 217..............I've always been the caretaker of Room 217
Well for one, he does not realize "alot" is not a word.
Someone did buy the Forged Regulators but then gave him a negative review and said all his King sigs are fake so he cancelled the order and supposedly reported that person to ebay. it says all that in the re-listed text.
The Regulators SIGNED 2X by Stephen King & Richard Bachman 1ST (1996, Hardcover)
Does reporting these people as frauds do any good? I mean has ebay ever actually banned someone for selling forgeries?
I'm going to report him but I'm not sure it will do any good.
Not sure if this one has been posted or not but...
Just after Sunset Signed by Stephen King (2008, Hardcover)
This seller (all the signatures are forged) is terrible:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Signed-Steph.../231858199838?
Mulleins
I'm the caretaker of Room 217..............I've always been the caretaker of Room 217
He is a piece of shit. Sorry but he has been doing this for awhile.... I really wish these guys would get busted. Kills me....
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When you ask the seller how the signatures came about, he cuts and paste the same response.
He knows he is selling forged copies. No one in the industry cares and that includes Kings office.....why? Because the book itself is legit. If we started seeing pirated King books, they would be all over it.
I'm sure King gets a laugh out of seeing his signature butchered.
We all feel sorry for the people who purchase a forged book. I purchased a forged copy before learning, and now I'm a better stronger collector because of it. I believe the King forged business has brought many new members here making our DT family grow. So, when you get a chance, thank the forgers...haha.
Time to fill up my coffee again and stop typing.
Mulleins
I'm the caretaker of Room 217..............I've always been the caretaker of Room 217
This is very worrisome to me. Not unexpected but very worrisome. James Spence is one of the more respected autograph authenticating services. To see him/them certify this as authentic is just terrible. I think they made their reputation in sports collectibles but, after seeing this, I wouldn't trust their judgement there either. I am really sorry to see this. We are much better judges of real vs. fake King signatures than they are.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Stephen-King...MAAOSwe7BW0ILp
I had a similar one a few years ago that I bought sight unseen from a collector I knew. When it arrived, it just didn't feel right so I solicited a few opinions and they came back mixed. I continued to have my doubts so I just returned it.
I fear this particular style of forgery has become so prevalent, that it is starting to be accepted as legitimate even by respected authenticators.
"When I have a little money, I buy books; and if I have any left, I buy food and clothes."
Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus
First flat-signed I bought was a fake which I only discovered after immersing myself here, on this website. I even believe that the seller thought it was a genuine signature. I kept the book as a reminder of never to be an impatient douche when buying a flat-signed again.
I bought two fakes earlyish in my collecting - they were a trace job so looked good in the image, and the price was just too good to be true.
In my "inventory," I've since rolled the price of the books into other books...so the dollar-cost-average reflects the wasted money that way, but I don't have to look at an item in red...haha
The first signed King book I ever bid on on ebay I won for like 60 dollars. At first I was thrilled, but then the low price started to kind of gnaw at me and make me nervous. I started doing some research, which led me to this site, educated me a bit, and led me cancel the purchase before it was shipped. Thanks TDT.org!
And here's a seller attempting to sell the Dolores Claiborne Gift Edition with facsimile auto as a real autograph
www.ebay.com/itm/231873250800
But hey, it comes with a COA!!!!