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Must say the signature on that lp looks awful to me and i know nothing!
Thanks for the advice.I think for myself and other amateur collectors wanting a gilmour it may pay to get a signature with photo provenance.

Hi thanks so much for your help.Iv never had the time to go in person untill recently, especially elo related as I get on with 4 remaining members quite well.To be fair to the vender on the signed division bell signed photo which iv mentioned on another thread has refunded me in full for it.My budget is around £200 just for a gilmour which in UK to us conversion rates is $350 give or take a few bucks.Id love a true genuine gilmour signature.He inspired me to play acoustic guitar.

A quite interesting occurrence happened last night.After excepting that these gilmour signatures are fake which Iincludes the first photo of the signed gilmour willis pratt division bell photo I recieved a email from gilmours management company onefifteen which i had submitted scans.According to them the signature against their proofs suggest that the division bell set are genuine and congratulations where given in light that dave no longer signs as frequently which we all know . I'll try to copy and paste but iv never done it so bear with me.Iv sent a scan of this current photo which is on thread for their opinion. 

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