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"They don’t look authentic to me either, unfortunately."

BallroomDays67 replied Jan 5, 2020 to Truly Unique Collectables

9 Dec 13, 2020
Reply by Paunch Show Greg

"It sure looks that way. Great catch!"

BallroomDays67 replied Jan 5, 2020 to Beatles Signed Please Please Me Lp

14 Jan 5, 2020
Reply by Jim McFiver

"Did this really sell for $1,520?"

BallroomDays67 replied Jan 3, 2020 to What do you think about this postcard?

8 Jan 3, 2020
Reply by MichaelGR

"I also believe that it’s authentic. RR Auction had it in one of their auctions."

BallroomDays67 replied Jan 3, 2020 to Opinion on this Paul McCartney signed 1967 (Tracks)

10 Jan 3, 2020
Reply by Steve Cyrkin, Admin

"I don’t recall any mention of an “e” and “a” issue in the other discussion. Maybe th…"

BallroomDays67 replied Jan 3, 2020 to What do you think about this McCartney?

43 Jan 6, 2020
Reply by Daniel Alayof

"It tells us that Paul is an inconsistent signer, that there are good forgers of his…"

BallroomDays67 replied Jan 3, 2020 to What do you think about this McCartney?

43 Jan 6, 2020
Reply by Daniel Alayof

"This does look very bad."

BallroomDays67 replied Jan 3, 2020 to Ringo Starr autograph offered for $600

7 Jan 3, 2020
Reply by Jim McFiver

"This is from the 2011 book “Life In Photographs.”"

BallroomDays67 replied Jan 2, 2020 to What do you think about this McCartney?

43 Jan 6, 2020
Reply by Daniel Alayof

"That’s a good question. I don’t know, unfortunately. He might do better than some of…"

BallroomDays67 replied Dec 31, 2019 to PSA's November 20, 2019 McCartney Letters

10 Dec 31, 2019
Reply by BallroomDays67

"I don’t think that’s true about Orlando. I’ve seen his signature on LOAs for items t…"

BallroomDays67 replied Dec 31, 2019 to PSA's November 20, 2019 McCartney Letters

10 Dec 31, 2019
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