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Provenance. Suppose you bought Bowie in 2019 directly from Andy Peters who got it "from a record executive?" Provenance disappears in two years and you are left holding a forgery no one will want. Sources, experts and TPG's can sour, good material does not.
SO WHY WOULD ANYONE purchase FROM YOU WHEN YOU HAVE MULTIPLE FORGERIES YOU ARE SELLING ?
Not with 100% certainly , its an EDUCATED opinion which always carries more risk than seeing it with your own eyes and you being 100% certain
So, you're never really sure when something is bad then?
If I saw it myself get signed I know its 100% legit and as you and others have mentioned the TPA or experts occasionally make errors , we ALL make errors..
You avoided the question. No matter.
I am completely shocked that someone is trying to convince us, or better yet himself, that this is legitimate. There are several letters that are clearly signed the same in each name. You can clearly see whoever signed this was trying to be slow and precise. The Stevie Nicks alone is horrible.
+1
I would steer well clear of that "Macca"!
“Ta-ta for now!” is something that would be used to close a letter.
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