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Up for sale at Omega is this signed PPM Lp.  Roger Epperson viewed it and apparently gave it the thumbs up.  Signatures look almost too good to be true? Any other thoughts?

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Agree an in person inspection is a must for this item.

Its a excellent Forgery & the flip backs ' Fold Over ' Laminated edge * the back were John & Ringo names flick over Is Laminated & ink definitely would be purple by now from the black felt pen after 60 years guaranteed on this area , its just common sense , this was signed recently , still a forgery even if you inspect .

Plus cannot believe Just this 1 autographed item was even posted as there's much worse signatures in this sale offered with Omega auctions & its Laughable !

The rolling stones ones are not authentic. Omega auction.

They put this disclaimer on the autograph book with The Beatles and Stones autographed page:  **THIS COLLECTION IS BEING SOLD AS A PACKAGE FROM THE BEATLES CONCERT IN EXETER IN 1963. THE SIGNATURES IN THE AUTOGRAPH BOOK HAVE NOT BEEN AUTHENTICATED BY ROGER EPPERSON HOWEVER OUR VENDOR WOULD PREFER THE COLLECTION TO BE SOLD TOGETHER AND NOT TO BE SPLIT HENCE US LEAVING THE AUTOGRAPH BOOK WITH THE OTHER ITEMS FROM THE CONCERT**

I'm interested to know which other autographs in the Omega sale you don't like? 

OP PPM LP sold yesterday for £24,000 before 30%+ fees, so just over £30,000 in total. Hopefully for the buyer it is real.

Indeed because getting a refund if R E has oked it is going to be difficult

 Just my thoughts ,If it is real then i have no doubt whatsoever that tracks uk would have snapped it up at that price they always attend in person and buy up most items at Omega , if it shows on their site or on RR with a tracks coa they got a bargain if it doesnt then i believe they thought it was fake as they wouldnt have passed on that item at that price if they thought it was good  

Somehow I doubt that two novices, however rich, would have bid against each other to this extent. I would say it is highly likely that it was considered to be real by some very knowledgeable bidders. Had it been considered fake by the experts a novice would have probably got it for (relative) "peanuts". 

 £30k though a lot of money is peanuts for that lp, if real 

The positive opinion from RE may have been enough for some collectors to limit their research and go for it.  If Tracks did not buy it I think that would be a pretty good sign they didn’t like it either.  For sure Tracks would have examined it in person while Roger had a jpeg.

I don’t think the buyer bought it to sell it. How much profit is there to be had after 30000 pounds?

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