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What do you think of this Metallica LP?

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Definitely authentic signatures... 

That's good to hear. I know it's not their best LP buts its nice to have all 4 current members on it. Thanks S Keaton for taking the time to respond.

No problem... Yeah, the album is pretty bad... But at least it looks nice signed... :) 

Is it on eBay now ? Don't worry, I'm not interested in buying it... Just asking to see if you're getting it for a good price... 

I paid $129 shipped for it. I won it in an ebay auction about a month ago along with a Gun n Roses signed LP from the same seller. I was confident that the GnR was real so I took a chance on this Metallica. These are my only Metallica autographs so I am not as familiar with their sigs.

That is a great price... Yeah, that is a usually a good method to know if a seller sells fakes or not... Was there a COA too ?

There was no COA.

Good... Most COAs are fake anyway...

Nice purchase! I'd like to see the Guns N Roses too. Did you get a great price on that too?

Hi TW,

To be honest, i have some concerns with these GNR items, especially the first one. I see some things that make me question their validity. Do you have any story on them?  

What I was told is the seller works in the music industry and the items were obtained in person on occasions when he got to meet the bands.  I do not know what his job was.  I have gotten a couple of items looked at by a third party and they passed as authentic. 

not authentic, and not authentic. Somewhat convincing Axl Rose signature though..D

I agree Darren, i really dont think either is authentic. Which honestly would make me question the Metallica. It may be 100 percent legit, but i personally dont think these GNR items are real.

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