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I think his Ian Anderson (Jethro Tull) is slightly off compared to other examples I've seen and looks unauthentic to me.

I would pass as well. The Axl Rose Slash signed piece doesnt look authentic to me. Although its hard to see for sure. If the seller really wanted people to see Axl's signature you can bet better pics would have been taken. But i can see well enough to opine that its no good. The Slash may be good though. He could have gotten the Slash TTM or IP and then put Axl's sig on it to boost the value. And it would boost the value significantly. Yet the price is almost to good to be true fro such an item. An Axl plus Slash signed magazine for 150 bucks? I highly doubt it. 150 bucks would be a pretty good price for Axl alone, let alone Slash and Axl. Since Axl wont sign anything with Slash on it, you have to get him first and once you do you can typically get all the others to sign fairly easy. Axl is the key and sellers know that. Yet the price doesnt reflect the value of an authentic item. 

I also looked at his IP Elton John and i dont think its authentic either.

Carl

Hi Joey, im not the best at Vedder, but i am fairly confident this is bad. But id wait for more opinions as i could be wrong.

I would get your money back Joey, not authentic from me.

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