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I bought a set of Beatles autographs 4 years ago from Antiquities in Las Vegas. They are authenticated by Drew Max of AAU. After a bit of research on Max, and several rejections from auction houses and prospective buyers, naturally, I'm suspicious of the authenticity of these signatures. Antiquities gave me a money-back guarantee. I'm in Las Vegas RIGHT NOW (I live in San Francisco) and I'm trying to get a refund from Antiquities. Yesterday they gave me the cold shoulder. I'm going back in today hoping to talk to the owner. What am I to do? What do you guys think of the signatures?

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And San Francisco*

Those autographs long like the ones from the "californian forger". He literally sold hundreds of fully signed albums in the 90ies...

These ones are in parts not badly done - but they remain faked.

sorry fake

These look to done by our friends, the southern California forgers...

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