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I did not "forge" them, and I did not get them from a "forger". I purchased them directly from an individual in the UK whose Mom dedicated most of her life to acquiring them.
Ok, that is plausible.
So, presuming you are not actually selling these items on consignment, you bought all of this stock from a single source in a foreign country. Did you travel over to the UK to view the collection? Was the deal negotiated online only? How was the collection transported to you over in the USA? How much did that cost approximately?
You mentioned having many years experience but I note that your ebay account was established only in 2021. Where did you trade before that?
How did you verify the items in this collection before you bought it? Did it occur to you beforehand that you might be buying a collection which had been assembled by a very silly person with no knowledge or expertise in the field - that the items had been purchased willy-nilly without any underlying theme?
There are many, many cast-signed vintage movie posters and other related ephemera in this collection. As an experienced autograph-person, are you aware of how rare such items actually are and do you really believe that eBay would be the most appropriate venue for selling these?
Perhaps you could explain the processes involved in how you authenticated each and every one of all the many, many signatures included in this collection. Did you actually engage in any type of authentication yourself or did you just assume that they were all fine?
Rather than try to defend individual autographs you could address some of these more basic matters.
The list - thus far - of questionable material in this collection could be added to greatly, btw.
If you would sstop ripping people off but are a Con Man but better yet I just spoke to the police department in your area and they are aware of the fraud you are perpetrating !!!
And again, these folks already did you a big solid. They told you some of the reasons WHY your stuff was so easily spotted as fake. A style of signature from the early 60s done in the late 60s. So now you'll know how to properly trick people in the future.
Oh, and as to your response about your happy customers that are too afraid to state their opinions because of bullies -- also makes no sense. They probably aren't even on here, or aren't experts, so what would they have to prove you correct in selling an authentic item?
Im not interested in Fleetwood Mac so I haven't been paying attention much to this thread. Just caught up now and WOW... I am too exhausted to really dig through this sellers stuff until tomorrow but quickly searched sold items for signatures I know. I won't give any of my own opinions, whatever they are worth, without more reaserch.. but... Tell me if I'm wrong, the first one I click on to look closer, Bon Jovi... Is this a stop and start mark or am I seeing things?
I agree.
Just for reference, here is a full set of signatures from Bowie’s Outside Tour band, obtained in person, by me, in Prague on 3 February 1996:
Top row: Peter Schwartz, Mike Garson, Reeves Gabrels, Carlos Alomar.
Bottom row: Zachary Alford, Gail Ann Dorsey, George Simms.
Peter’s signature is particularly rare to find on items from this tour. He was so anonymous to all but the most hardcore of fans that few people bothered to ask for his autograph. It is the only signature missing from the tour programme posted earlier.
Ok come on, this Ghostbusters item is comical. How can this be explained? Dan somehow completely stopped his signature clockwise "a" that's 100% present in all his handwriting, not just signature, from as far back as the early 70s that I've researched and still is true today.. whoever forged this must have been trying to copy one of Dan's secretarial signatures and hacked it. Everything is completely off in general.
After just a very quick scan of the listings I am actually wondering if there is one single authentically-signed item in the whole collection.
I can't sleep, still up and on my phone but I can't look at this garbage anymore, stopped right after my last post. It's just not worth the effort and others are right about giving secrets away. Although I've written about Dan many times to help people avoid his ttm secretarials. His "a" is just one aspect out of many tells, as are Bill and Ernie. I'm surprised there was no Ramis to bump it up another $1000 but I guess the forger was too worried about THAT aspect causing a red flag lol... I feel it's not a problem to mention Dan's "a" on here because id hope that everyone should know that aspect by now. Even TPAs somehow let his secretarial slip and that's the easiest instant tell.. This clown is way off on everything regardless of the a...
It amazes me how someone can be willing to defend trash on here to people who know better. I don't believe this person's items or story. Just another fraud who thinks he's smarter than everyone. I think eBay feedback and lack of repercussions has gotten to his head.
This one above John Freeman.. Explain or be labeled a fraud forever
I think you're talking about The Ghostbusters kids book, which was released in 1989 in the UK only. There was a premiere for Ghostbusters 2 sometime during the mid to late summer of 1989 in London (later than the US premiere), probably at Leicester Square, where this was signed. They each generously wrote quotes from the Ghostbusters I film, implying some personal connection to the individual they were signing for. If you look at many of the items in the collection, there are personal and endearing inscriptions, showing that they knew her and were used to seeing her at these events.
The main reason most people cannot identify with these types of items is becasue, as I mentioned previously, they were signed in a relaxed setting. Unlike most signatures nowadays that come onto the market which are scribbled while catching someone outside of a hotel or getting in their car.
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