Country Music Legends!! Need Help w/ Multiple Autographs Acoustic Guitar!! Opinion Please!!

Greetings!!

Aquired this at a fundraiser several years ago and now I am thinking of letting it go. The COA is from a now defunct website and I am concerned I may have been mislead... but early indications are the autographs (18 in all!) are all real...? I would love to hear opinions from people here who obviously have wayyyy more experience than I do.

Many Thanks

It is an acoustic guitar signed by the following:
Dolly Parton, Keith Urban, Tim McGraw, Brad Paisley, Kenny Chesney, Faith Hill, Toby Keith, Willie Nelson, Shania Twain, Garth Brooks, Vince Gill, Clint Black, Alan Jackson, Jason Aldean, Trace Adkins, Hank Williams Jr., George Strait, Dwight Yoakam & Blake Shelton!

Tags: Brooks, Country, Dolly, Garth, Music, Neslon, Parton, Shania, Willie

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I would be concerned as well. Very clean and consistent signatures, all in the same pen, ideal placement, etc.

A little too perfect in my opinion. 

+1 looks same hand.

 I hate to say it but none are real IMO. All seem to be signed in the same hand, and frankly, most of the companies that have supplied signed memorabilia for charity auctions have sold nothing but forgeries.

Post the COA please.

I did share it w/ Roger Epperson and he  gave me a thumbs up...

Really!

Maybe we can see that email?

Where there are forensics involved there is often a crime close by. To me that paper is worthless.

Well if the Food and Drug Administration says it’s good, it must be.

I took it to be "Forged Documents Extraordinaire" although I think the name misleading. This is not extraordinary. It is very hard to believe Roger saw this.

All joking aside, why is something like this even necessary? Just say where the guitar came from, photos of at least some of these people signing, etc. This thing looks like it was signed yesterday. It's not like this info/provenance would be lost to time. What event or events was this signed at? How was it signed perfectly, and who organized this? If this even was a a legit authentication company, would they really just treat it like it fell out of the sky? 

Um, I imagine I am not the first or only person who came upon an item and has no idea where or how it was signed...? I placed a bid on it at a school auction and there was not much information provided. 

When and where?

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