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"Here is my 50's Fender spring plate signed by Albert King!"

Richard Booth replied Aug 17, 2013 to The Great American Blues Players Signature Study: Please Add Your Examples

286 Jun 5, 2022
Reply by G. Smith

"Here is my original sketch of a guitar by John, that was reproduced for the limited…"

Richard Booth replied Aug 17, 2013 to The Great American Blues Players Signature Study: Please Add Your Examples

286 Jun 5, 2022
Reply by G. Smith

"I have an embossed first day cover signed and inscribed. I will dig it out and add t…"

Richard Booth replied Aug 17, 2013 to The Great American Blues Players Signature Study: Please Add Your Examples

286 Jun 5, 2022
Reply by G. Smith

"The letter was not written by John. Usually his assistant hand wrote his letters and…"

Richard Booth replied Aug 17, 2013 to The Great American Blues Players Signature Study: Please Add Your Examples

286 Jun 5, 2022
Reply by G. Smith

"I don't like that!"

Richard Booth replied Aug 17, 2013 to Michael Jackson Autograph

5 Aug 23, 2013
Reply by Sandra Rose

"I think they look ok to me Steve. The 'T' in 'To' and ' 'e' in Love look like Lennon…"

Richard Booth replied Aug 13, 2013 to Lennon & Harrison 1960s??

12 Aug 14, 2013
Reply by Ryan

"These are fake Nirvana autographs!"

Richard Booth replied Aug 12, 2013 to Nirvana autograph

32 Nov 17, 2013
Reply by Richard Booth

"That looks real to me!"

Richard Booth replied Aug 12, 2013 to Harrison Ford Autograph

7 Aug 13, 2013
Reply by J. Patel

"Second Scarface photo with Steven Bauer are real and look in person!"

Richard Booth replied Aug 12, 2013 to Al Pacino, Real or Secretarial Autograph?

10 Aug 13, 2013
Reply by J. Patel

"First one is certainly secretarial."

Richard Booth replied Aug 12, 2013 to Al Pacino, Real or Secretarial Autograph?

10 Aug 13, 2013
Reply by J. Patel

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