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What do you think of this one? I bought from a deceased collector in London.  It was authenticated from a firm in London also.  Features musicians featured on Roy Orbison’s Mystery Girl album and his wife Barbara.  If it’s real what do you think it might be worth? 

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The Harrison signature is a fake. Besides the horrible attempt at his penmanship, I've never seen George write "best of luck", lol.

I would be amazed if this is not a total fake. Any provenance?

Hey Guys,

Thanks for your replies.

I bought online from the daughter of someone who used to work at Waterstones (book store) in London and she has been selling her now deceased mothers life long collection online.  She's sold some awesome stuff over the last 12 months, which I honestly believe to be the real deal.  Her Ebay account is the-only-way-is-yup  When I bought this it came with a authentication certificate from UACC.  I don't tend to give much weight to any of these certificates, but you guys know more than me, have you heard of them?  If it's a fake its a bloody good one, some of the people who have signed are pretty random.  Appreciate your feedback.

All the items I have seen from that seller have been fake. All slow penmanship. I’d steer clear of any of her items.

The signatures are not random. They all played on this album. If authentic, this album would be very valuable indeed. As far as I know, the UACC does not issue organizational COAs.

Yeah sorry what I mean by random is you wouldn’t think they’d be the first ones a forger would think to forge.  Thanks for your response, it’s definitely a buyer beware market! Cheers mate 

The George Harrison is one of the worst fakes I've ever seen.

All the others on the album look bad, too.

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