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This ones a little tough because one part looks a lttlle slow, But I lean to authentic. Bowies not easy and a pretty tough autograph. He lives in NY, but a lot of the raccers will tell you he doesn't sign much. I hope to pick one up some time. He has some kind of bundle coming out on his site but its a thousand bucks and I think its an unattractive photo litho.
Curious, how much did the ebay one go for?
I think it sold for around $270 or so. I tried to look it up but the post was gone. I was watching it but didn't want to do anything until I heard back from someone on the site. I've already purchase one bad Bowie autograph, don't want to do it again.
Thanks, decent price, as far as Im concerned most of the Bowies on ebay are fake and good ones are expensive. Genesis books had signed ones around 600. I think hes one of the tougher music graphs out there ,though not as bad as Dylan or Prince.
Yes, it seems that way. From now on I'm going to be very cautious. I appreciate your insight. Thank you very much.
They are reissuing his music and selling a bundle on his website that has something signed but its a grand. I posted this earlier and the NY graphers say he is tough to get even though he lives there. My one buddy says he runs away from him.
Bowie portfolio black edition. I think its a signed photo of him standing by a dog but doesn't look very attractive.
Hey Nate, with all due respect to Bjarne's opinion of this in an earlier discussion. Based on your knowledge of Bowie's earlier signatures, what is your opinion of the authenticity of this signed movie card? Could it possibly be an early one? Thanks!
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