Here’s an interesting one for your weekend think tank. I’ve even made the resolution 4K because the actual offering is so poor and light.

JSA says this is an authentic example signed in 1968. A signed copy of the 1960 Flaming Star LP that singer issued. Beckett says it’s no good. It’s actually for auction at Goldin. Goldin is historically not known for selling fakes. What’s the verdict? 

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I vote atypical and do not believe it to be authentic. Curious of others thoughts. 

No verdict here. Fatal contrast. Easy pass. 

Understand the contrast and I agree. More interested in the authenticity factor. 

Yes. The stops and starts (like the top of the "l" - not skips) and the directional changes don't help. 

My thoughts as well. There are two on Goldin and both look suspect to me. I’ve noticed JSA is vetting all their stuff now it seems………….

It’s no good when these TPAs get in bed with auction houses imo. 

With all the greed imagine the fights over the blanket ;)

Lol

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