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I'll use RUSH as an example because this is what got me curious and struck me as odd.
I always thought if 500 (or whatever #) was to be signed then that's all that would be signed. No more, no less (under normal circumstances).
So... here we have an all signed litho followed by a few individual litho's that the seller told me where leftovers. Or I should say, that's what he was told and in turn told me.
Very odd, especially since Rush is known to be very organized. Is this normal?
Full signed and official

full signed and official

single signed and 3 available (unofficial)

single signed (unofficial)

single signed and 2 available (unofficial)

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sometimes there are a/p s sometimes the first few numbers are pulled for friends
they always run more its not a perfect sciencxe but they wont number the set past what they say that's why they would use a/p or no numbers
sometimes in the case of jerry Garcia artwork they weren't even all signed and numberd correctly because he died .he would come in and sign a bunch and leave random. after he died I was offerd uncut unsigned sheets from the gallery imagine what a forger could make from that deal
the stones band signed litho is like that I got some that Charlie just signed for friends only
I was hoping you would be the one to see this and comment
Thx john
btw... what is a/p ?
Artists proof.
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