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Tags: David Gilmour, Pink Floyd
Again I must offer up I am no expert and others on this site are much better then myself. After saying that I have a couple of problems with this. First is the age of this graphic, this is a newer image used by the recording company. By the time this was printed Mr. Gilmour had largely stopped signing "Pink Floyd" anything also, he personalized most items, Lastly is the last name does not look good to me. I am sure others will comment on it that know lots more then myself.. Scott
I actually think this a very good forgery. There is some guy out of the UK pumping the market with decent dave's and I feel this might be one of them. LMK the sourse please so I can see other items. I won't poach it, i promise.
Thank you Mr. N.Steiger. I know most of the forgery's end up on eBay. The one thing they could do is Post the questions asked of the sellers. I can't tell you how many times I sent questions that were promptly deleted by the seller never to see the light of day. If there is nothing to hide why do they vanish? Scott
These are some of the ones I am talking about. They all hit ebay over the last several years. The Ummagumma was just signed by Dave and live listed, it ended for about $250 and a guy I know then bought it and got Roger to sign it.
The Meddle was single signed by dave and live listed and sold for about the same. Then someone got Rick, Roger and Nick to sign it after.
The 3x5 was listed first about 6-7 years ago and his now used on fan art and stuff.
These were all out of the UK and there were at least a dozen or so more. They've stopped now but they all have this similar feel to them.... I realize there are some different characteristics in each one but there are similarities too. I know how Dave signs in person and these isn't it. And I know how he signs when sitting down and this isn't it either.... I think the other you asked about was from the same source. I think I've seen it before.
Again, I need to see the source though. I could be wrong and viewing other items/location etc.. is telling for me.
Sorry however, If it were an authentic Mr. Gilmour signature it would be listed for 1000.00 Pounds Not 250.00 Pounds. Scott
Hi Nate had the same question for a little while:
http://live.autographmagazine.com/forum/topics/david-gilmour-autograph
Andreas
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