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This is a quick post to just let ballroom know he really don't know s*** about what he's talking about. I would make this longer but I don't have time to waste on this ass. I would say don't quit your day job but I really don't think you have one. 

I will take the word of Perry Cox, Frank Caizzio or PSA before I would ever listen to a juvenile child that really has nothing better to do then attack and sabotage peoples auctions. Nobody even knows your name because you hide behind your computer i guess it's easier for you that way.

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A bunch of signed funko pop figures selling dirt cheap, along with negatives for items that failed authentication. 

Say no more. 

Yes, it's the same stuff that you see on Mercari. Macca "signed" Beatles LPs have sold there for less than $150.

I must be misunderstanding. Larry, you saw the couple hundred posts in the discussion about this McCartney style, correct? If not, please look at the exemplars, specifically the block of 16 (or so). Tell us, what do you think of them, either individually or collectively?

And, as for the Abbey Road you posted, what do you think of it, regardless of Kevin Keating's opinion?

Here are the images in question, followed by the OP:

The OP:

Interesting that all the signatures are signed using a thick tip marker which hides all the finer points in the autographs.

Yes indeed, almost but not smashed so to speak.

I should put a comp together of the fuller signature style.

You read my mind :)

I’ll do that when I get a chance.

People can refer to me as the almighty if they like.

Top row left: From the same Sgt. Pepper LP as the Ringo signature at the top right in the Ringo comp. It apparently was removed from sale by eBay.

Top row right: The example from the original post.

Second row left: Apparently removed from sale by eBay. It’s on a Hofner Bass that was later sold on eBay for $1,100 shipped with no mention of the signature in either the title or description.

Second row right: Sold on Mercari for $299. Authenticated by Beckett, but later deemed “Unlikely to pass authentication” via their Signature Review service. This signature was also deemed not authentic by AutographCOA.

Third row left: Sold on Mercari for $142.

Third row right: Sold on Mercari for $300.

Fourth row right: Was on Mercari with an asking price of $500. From the same Abbey Road LP as the Ringo signature at third row right in the Ringo comp.

Fifth row left: Sold on Mercari for $199.

I think Ballroom is right regarding these McCartney autographs. They are all fakes in my opinion too. 

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