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In 2008, I bought a"Grammy " guitar signed by a number of International artists, from American Royal Arts Corp in Fort Lauderdale.

In addition, I bought a signed and framed Wilburys Album.

I have recently discovered that American Arts Corp and their "forensic examiner" Christopher Morales, may place the authentication of the products into question.

Would appreciate expert opinion on this please.

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So sorry - with those two names I don't see how this can end well. 

Much as I expected Eric - but thanks for your comment.

Legit? Not in this lifetime and not in this universe. Even if you are not taking any look at the item itself there are a bunch of the hardest to get autographs out there on one piece. Speeking of McCartney, Nicks or Mullen. A real piece like this would probably hit easy the 100.00 US$ mark. I asume you paid less. And yes the signatures I know well on it look all off

Many thanks for your input - paid $7k for the guitar and another $4k for the "signed" Wilburys album. 

ARA has scammed so many people -- sorry you got burned. I'd say get your money back but they went out of business years ago after lawsuits.  They were infamous for selling TONS of forgeries -- I've never seen anything they sold that was authentic. 

Many thanks for your input - wonder if anybody managed to legally recover any monies.

sorry but not authentic

Regretably so - thanks for your comment

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