We are an eBay affiliate and may be compensated for clicks on links that result in purchases.

Hello are these Beatles signatures from 1967 I think so thought I would ask others opinions thanks very much John.

Views: 3324

Attachments: No photo uploads here

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

They look legit and all but as I asked previously is there any coa or provenance tied with these.

Hello Paul when I buy signatures I usually have them certified by Roger Epperson,but as im new on this site I wanted opinions first as they are a lot of money for me.I will ask for the provenance now thanks for all your help.

It always important when your planning to spend that kind of money usually The Beatles graphs are well documented items but not all the time.

Why haven't you asked Epperson to look at it? A $15 online opinion from him seems worth it before you consider spending $20,000. 

You need expert opinions from Beatles specialists, more than one, before considering something like this.

Hello Steve I have asked Roger Epperson awaiting his reply.

Good move.

That's a far lower quality scan than the first one, and the same JPG artifacts in the first one are in this one. That doesn't happen in fresh scans. Sure looks like a copy to me.

I can't imagine that this hasn't already been seen by Beatles experts. Odds are we're discussing something they know about, real or not.

Update I have an answer from Roger Epperson he says they are fine.

Good! This is what I'd do now:

1) Ask the seller for large, sharp photos from a cellphone or regular digital camera. Take them together and separately, and take them at various angles. 

2) If the autographs are actually signed on the sleeve and not in the print, you'll still need expert advice on value, especially because these are not high-contrast autographs. They don't stand out. 

3) Find out what you can about the seller. If you can't google him or look him up in some way, that's troubling. I don't know what the rules are in the UK regarding being able to remove yourself from the internet, databases, etc., but if you can't find a trail it's like buying from someone on a street corner. 

4) Again, if you buy (remember you can bargain...hard if you want), only pay by a way that you have full buyer protection in the case of fraud or loss.

Hello Steve I have asked for different shots of the signatures and a darker scanned picture what I think will help.

Watch for the darker scan as it may obscure data making it difficult to help in determining liVe ink. "Auto settings" usually do this. :( Ask for something of known value to be added to the photo like a dollar bill or something so one can tell just how dark the signatures appear. The angled photos may allow the nib to be detected etc. and other signs of 3-D life.

Ok thanks Eric will do.

RSS

© 2024   Created by Steve Cyrkin, Admin.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Privacy Policy  |  Terms of Service