August 18, 2009

Info on Air Jordan shoes and How to spot fake Jordan Bulls cards


By Cyndi Whittel

So I bet you have found a Jordan and you cannot wait to get it graded, right? It's so nice and you got it so cheap you can't even believe it's the real deal! Well, before you go spending your money to purchase this card, take a closer look especially before paying to have it graded.

Many of these same techniques and items to look for are similar to any fake card. Realizing that they are around is the first step to protecting yourself, finding out how to spot them is the next.

A loupe/magnifying glass and this tiny amount of knowledge can go a long way in protecting your dollars. Money spent foolishly is a hard lesson to learn.

Download and make sure to check out the included images that are close ups from several of the key reference points for you to look at.

FYI - You will find Information on the Gretzky and a couple of other dozen commonly counterfeited cards can be found at the bottom of the page under "REFERENCES".

On to Michael (MJ).

Of course not everyone has a real Jordan to compare to...but, if you can find yourself another Bulls card from 86/87 the color schemes and the card itself will match up to a real card quite well and give you a great reference. (this is true for an 79/80 OPC Oilers common, 84 Topps Dolphins card or any of the others...)

So how do you spot this?

The front of the card - 1. The Fleer Logo - The easiest thing to spot with the naked eye, though not a guarantee so look at other things as well.

A. The turn- You will see down on the banner a darker orange color than the yellow part that "Premier" is printed in. There are fakes with a darker orange so use other guidelines as well.

2. The red and blue color on the border should have a definite separation. Notice the fake card has a "blurry" effect. Also notice how deep the color is on the real card and how bold the colors are.

2. The red and blue color on the border should have a definite separation. Notice the fake card has a "blurry" effect. Also notice how deep the color is on the real card and how bold the colors are.

3. The "Chicago" on M.J.'s jersey - Notice how blurry 'Chicago' is, it's sometimes noticed on the fakes that the dot over the letter "i" looks touching the name as opposed to the real card where there is a noticeable separation of this dot. It also will appear that the loop in the letter "o" is closed off. As if that weren't enough, read on...

4. The Name plate - Notice the difference in the color blue here. almost a dark blue vs. a baby blue. You'll also notice that the name, team, position all is more "blurry" than a real card. The font is more "bubbly" on the fake than on the real and the corners of the letters aren't near as sharp on the fake. (similar to the "Fleer Crown in #1A)

5. The black borders - This same technique, will work on all but the most sophisticated fakes. If you have a loupe/magnifying glass, take a look at the black printed lines. In printing, ink is laid on a plate and then put onto the stock, it is not "printed with dots" like most consumer printers do it. (dot-matrix bubble-jet). What you will notice under the magnifying glass is that the black line is not a solid black line, but rather a bunch of small black dots put together to make line. If it's not solid, it's a print and therefore, it's a fake. A dead giveaway.

More on Michael Jordan shoes... Air Jordans are named after the American basketball legend 'His Heir-ness', Michael Jordan. It was the first in the series to hit the market and take the public sentiment by storm. To say Air Jordans was a runaway success is an understatement which You will see looking at the way people were prepared to pay steep penalties, ignoring NBA rules, rather than having to play matches without wearing them. It was the bright Color Ways in red, white and black that initially caused all the euphoria about Air Jordans, which was also the reason why the legendary player himself dared the NBA rules. When Air Jordans 1 was introduced again in 2001, it reinstated the sneakers back at No1. Given the penchant for innovation, the creators of Nike Air have done it again when the introduced Air x Air Force 1 Fusion. It was a hybrid shoe conceptualized by merging the craftsmanship and vibrancy of and basic designs of Air Force 1, and Rare Air Jordans on the latter's proven platform. For once, it is easy to tell why the makers of Nike Air have been trying hard to fuse two different sneakers into one if you see how fast they went disappearing from stands. By combining Air Jordans and Air Force 1, Nike has hit two birds in one stone. Air Force 1 Fusion is a definite boon for those who were caught between having to choose from Air Jordans or Air Force 1s. It might interest you to know why Nike Air was so popular since the late 1980's. It is the same philosophy that drives Nike which is playing behind Air Force 1 Fusion and Air Jordans fusions also. If you thought it was the hype alone that was responsible for the runway success of Nike Air and all its sequels that was to follow later, the true reason lies in their ability of making people think differently about cushioning. It is the encapsulated air, from which Nike Air Jordans take their name, which works great in combination with the ground breaking full length air unit and cup sole to cushion the foot impact in an extraordinary fashion. No one needs told how great an impact the color of the shoes can also have on their decision making.

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