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Just came across these 2 sets of Beatles autographs.  Both are signed on a piece of paper. The John and Paul signatures on the brown paper look very choppy with little to zero flow. The set on the white/pink paper could be ok but might be a copy. Any other thou?

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Both look way off to me. 

The first set is Fan Club secretarials and the other one is fake IMO.

The Adam Partridge factory of sh$t churns out another one ....

 who is a leading authenticator on antique tv prorammes in the uk

He may well be an antiques expert for all I know. But he clearly know nothing about autographs, or wants his customers to believe this is the case. The fact that they always include this statement at the foot of the description says it all:

We have not authenticated these signatures, please satisfy yourself as to the veracity of the item prior to bidding.

Translated: Please feel free to waste money on this junk we keep selling, but don't complain if you do. 

Indeed, but I find it difficult to believe that he does not know they are fakes

I don't disagree with you Michelle. 

Why entertain that thought with this below? It says all it needs to 

"...We have not authenticated these signatures, please satisfy yourself as to the veracity of the item prior to bidding...."

Because he is one of the most well known and 'respected' antique dealers on UK tv programmes.  

I imagine he relies on that.

"...and the other one is fake IMO..." - Ballroom

Same hand showing too.

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