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Either the nicest signed Hendrix album ever seen -- worth at least 20 grand -- or another forgery. With the AAU sticker on it -- I'd vote for forgery. 

Hi Bruce,

Appreciate you opinion, had this album for 20 plus years and at the time (2016)

from Pawn Star fame sent it to Drew Max for authenticity. Now he is very discredited

and deceased. I still believe when purchased it was was authentic in every way.

Recently joined this great site for comments - thank you.

Joe

I’m sorry to say that this isn’t authentic in my opinion. It’s consistent with a known forgery style.

Hi Mark'

Sorry to bother you again, everyone has been very helpful.

Would you know of a nice authentic Jimi Hendrix signed album by all 3 for viewing,

I would like to see how wrong I was and miscalculating my album signatures.

Would very much like to learn how to spot a real Hendrix signed album.

Thank you,

Joe

No problem, Joe. Here’s a fully-signed Axis: Bold as Love:

There is ink over wear, Jimi is blue and black, it doesn't look quite right. I"ll go with forgery as well.

If I had a dollar for every Hendrix that I see that says “Stay Groovy”. This is a known forgery connotation for Hendrix. Sorry to say that I also think it’s a forgery.

Another Hendrix “Are you Experienced” LP with similar inscription. 

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