by spedrunr » June 19th, 2008, 7:53 am
i heard that the way they train bank tellers in spotting a fake is to have them handle a bunch of the real ones. rather than try and show them all the different counterfeit possiblities (infinite)
it's like the old sesame street game they used to play: "one of these things is not like the other, one of these things just doesn't belong"
(sing it if you remember)
perhaps the prolific collectors out there who have pics of all the different real deal model a2000's could post them.
as for the late 70's through 80's USA models there are a few simple rules (besides having the USA stamping and nickel patch stitching):
1) A2000 L - conventional back, double hinge web
2) A2000 XL - (same as L)
3) A2000 XLC - pro back (fastback TM), double hinge web, could have single or double finger hole (see previous 1b ebay posting)
4) A2000 XLO - conventional back, single post/double bar web
5) A2000 XXL - pro back, H-web
again if you've seen them, you know that any combinations of the above (unless pro issue, but i don't know all of these) that don't fall into this pattern, it's probably a fake (tartan web is a definite red flag)
i haven't seen any fakey 1b or catchers mitts (yet)