Richard-
  Thanks for posting this.   I had not seen that indeed an A & C MEET 
FRANKENSTEIN card was indeed being examined as a possible fake.  Card #6 
......I believe that card is the one of Lugosi hypnotizing Costello?  I wonder 
how this one presents and what signs that serve as a cause for alarm on it?   
Anyone know?  The card I have, I believe, is Card#2 that follows the title card.
    Steve
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Richard Evans 
  To: Steven F. Poole 
  Cc: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 2:09 PM
  Subject: Re: [MOPO] Where to send Universal material to authenticate?


  Abbott and Costello meet Frankenstein card #6 list is on the LAMP list as a 
"suspected fake-being examined"
  Source: "COLLECTOR 2".
  Which I imagine is a rather low number for it to be you?
  Contact LAMP, add to the growing list, ask advice?


  Richard


  On 6 Oct 2009, at 19:42, Steven F. Poole wrote:


    Hi all-
      A month or so ago, after the whole Universal horror scam scandal broke, I 
contacted Profiles regarding a lot that I had purchased in their spring 
auction.   It is a 1948 lobby card for ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN 
and is the card of the boys discovering the Monster in the packing crate (my 
favorite card from the set).  
       Naturally, I had a knee-jerk reaction to the fakes issue and checked the 
card out again closely.   It is presents as near mint with no backing.  I began 
to wonder about something that is supposeded to be 60+ years old and is, for 
lack of a better term, as "minty white" as could possiblyh be.  I did not know 
at the time  the scandal first broke that the alleged fakes are all apparently 
paper backed.   I called Profiles and met with a rather dismissive response 
that the "reproductionists" would not possibly have bothered with such a 
low-end card (although it hammered at almost $1000, including the premium which 
is just about where this card sells retail).   At the time, I was somewhat 
reassured although felt as though the person I spoke with apparently 
representing Profiles on this issue really considered my card a small fish in 
their large pond and it was not worth pursuing any kind of authentication.
        The Profiles rep. did say that if I  still had a doubt, I could send it 
to Poster Mountain to have it proclaimed authentic.
         My question is, would a card like this have been indeed not  been , 
for the alleged scammers, "worth their while" to fake?   Also, I have not 
really relished the idea of speaking with Profiles again but was wondering if  
they are still utilizing Poster Mountain for authentication or using another 
source if I wanted it checked out.
          Thanks in advance for any direction.

          Steve
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