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This item was sold for at an Autism charity silent auction.   Supposedly guaranteed for life.

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WOW FOR LIFE..THATS A LONG TIME..

The "winning" bidder may have a heart attack when they find out the truth.

steve, i think its about time you produced a database of authentic exemplars on this forum. i wouldnt know a mcartney signature, but this looks similar to others ive seen at a glance. I know it would be exhaustive, but it would save looking through hundreds of threads to educate ourselves. Some TPA might not like it but TPA dont always get it right

 On this, the 'Paul Mc' looks ok to me but the rest of his last name I am unsure of.  I have gotten Paul when he was rushing and basically got a Paul Mc and then a line.  I know sometimes he signs just Paul these days and that can be sloppy.  So basically on this example, I was wondering about the rest of the signature from Mc on.

Steve, I think the whole signature is off.

Yep...it's more than pretty bad.

You're right. We need to do that for all popular autographs, Paul.

Compare how the 'P' connects to the 'a' for one of the signs it's a highly questionable autograph.

Charity Fundraising Packages is the org that provided the item to Marblejam Kids which is an autism group my wife and I are associated with.  CFR has a Facebook page and is run by Anthony Nurse (anyone ever hear of him).  They hologram everything and gurantee it for life.  I will be contacting them.  It is unthinkable bogus pieces are given to silent auctions at charity events.

Here is a Paul I got in person in 2006.  This is why I am no good in determining his signature lol.  This signing was rushed but the Paul Mc looks like the charity piece to me.  The P connects to the a, etc.  Like I say he was rushing this one. 

you mention the DVD as "rushed" but this is as full of a signature as you are probably going to ever get out of Sir Paul now.

Yours is a typical Mac signature. The charity piece is not. The p does not flow into the a in the charity piece. In my opinion it's a forgery.

fake!

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