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Hi I,m interested in some Autos I found on the Ebay seller  Skyline-Signatures http://stores.ebay.com/Skyline-Signatures site,  Would you say this is a safe seller to buy from?  I know it's a minefield out there so ANY informed opinion would be Very much Appreciated.

Many Thanks

Damien VT

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Thanks for purchasing the Evangeline Lilly autograph from us. We have a wide variety of Hobbit signed photos available on our site. We were fortunate to get Ian McKellen before he publicly announced he does not sign autographs any more. I look forward to doing more business with you.

Thanks for the post and positive reviews. We get signatures in person directly from celebrities on a daily basis in NYC. All photos that we get signed are obtained in person. As far as photo quality which is the topic raised, all of our photos on ebay are professionally produced in a professional photo lab.

So your saying you dont use White Sheets?

ok so in that case either yourself or Michael T aren't being honest here

Thanks Ive bought from you myself and am happy with what I bought

Michael T needs to elaborate

I don't need to elaborate at all. If only people would read.

Skyline admitted his white sheet use above (blank sheet= white sheet):

If I don't have a photo of someone, I will get them on a blank sheet/index card for the purpose of obtaining the signature.

Buyers can't complain if they don't know they need to. How many autograph collectors know about white sheets? Obviously not enough. We are working hard to educate everyone.

Read skyline's feedback on ebay and you will see that he has in fact sold photos that were 8 1/2 x 11 inches which have to be inkjet. And yes that was a complaint. So in fact there has been complaints. Plus by the time a white sheet starts to fade it is past the time anyone could publicly complain about it on a site like ebay.

And like I stated earlier, we witnessed him (Eric) and his 'helper' obtaining Fred Willard on a white sheet just the other day.

Again, I am writing to educate about white sheets. We see white sheets in use all over.

If I was going to spend my money on an autograph and I knew the dealer used white sheets even once, without disclosing that fact, I would never purchase from them again.

I am not the only person in the in-person autograph collecting community who has these beliefs and we are working on both coasts to stamp their use out.

And, as always, these comments are just my opinion.

Cheers!

Thanks Michael

I have bought MANY photos from Skyline and they were all professional photos and not white sheets.

I heard about white sheets a year or two ago when half of my cousins collection faded away. All his pictures were "professionally"  printed at costco also. So where the item is printed isnt the issue. Its the signature and paper combo. 

Yes all photos are produced in Costco. They are all professional photos. I do not print over white sheets to resell. If I get autographs on "blanks", it would be for my own collection. There are many people on this forum that have purchased and have provided positive reviews.

Which if your cousins collection faded the signature or the photo?

Autograph collecting in NYC is very competitive. I've seen a few times where accusations of stuff like this are tossed around. I've seen Skyline Signatures stuff. I haven't seen any of it fade. Looks like legit photos to me.

Seems to attack the ink chemically. He called me saying he thinks someone switched out his autographs. When I got there I noticed indentations and I was clueless. It was then he said he got them on blank sheets and he seen it online. 

Now I am not sure how he stored them, I do know they where not exposed to light etc. They where in a box. 

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