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SIGNED DEF LEPPARD WITH THE ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA – DRASTIC SYMPHONIES LIMITED EDITION PICTURE DISC

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credit to Christopher Mitchell but this needs it's own post so it doesn't get missed in the live signing one

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Got mine today too, pretty nice piece

My sigs are different too, good sign…

Pretty cool, can't wait for mine to arrive. Looks like both Rick's have shortened their signatures a bit.

Got mine today. Nice and neat signatures...directly from Bravado Berlin.

Any idea when the bundle from their shop (with the signed art card) is going to be shipped ?

Got mine yesterday from UK store the signed certificate must be inside the sealed gatefold sleeve ? sticketed barcode over printed different number.

It is 

Just received mine. The COA is of nice quality.

I'm a little stumped by the meaning of it though. It says "No impressions exist other than those mentioned above", with above: "Format: 12" vinyl 2LP record album"

Not even a specific mention of the picture disc. There definitely exist other impressions as both 2LP and even the exact same picture disc. So if I'm understanding it correctly then what they certify is not even true.

I like the item and it is a nice thought, I just wish it had been executed a little better. They could have made the picture disc a true limited edition or made this in a colored vinyl specific for this signed edition. People would buy it for the signatures anyway.

I definitely bought it for the signatures and would not have cared what the certificate said if you didn't bring it up. You are right though but not sure if people will take advantage of the error or even want to. Overall it is what I expected aside from the shortened Rick Allen and Savage signatures

Does anyone have a pic of the signed art card that is inside the sealed CD from Talkshoplive?

The TSL offer has got it's own thread, there's a picture posted in there.

My concern is more my own - it's a COA that certifies something that is not true and that bothers me.

Why would I want the signatures of a band I like on a lie? There were so many ways to do this correct; limited color, limited packaging or even adjusting the text to say something like "we certify that there are only 3000 of these certificates" - it could be a meaningless statement but still something true. Or use a photo, why do a COA at all? The way it is now is just something I don't "get". 

It's like some people are bothered when an album is signed by a band member that did not work on that specific album, while other people care more for the signature than the item it is signed on. I'm in the first category.

I’m a little disappointed to be honest. The product title was very misleading. It implies that the actual record would be signed. I also feel that the COA is essentially meaningless…it doesn’t certify anything.

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