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Hi Michael,
Can you post a picture? We would need to see it to tell what its value would be, due to the autograph character, etc.
Also, Paul actually is still a very active signer. From my understanding, Paul signing pickguards and hofners is very rare, but he still signs LPs, photos, and other such items every day. From what ive heard, hes hard to get near, but if you can, that he typically is hospitable. I dont think that Paul will continue to sign like he has been doing in the future, but for now at least, he is still an active signer. Ringo on the other hand doesnt sign, at least to the common public.
Carl
Hi Michael,
Wow, i never have seen that article. Was it recent? Well who knows, you may very well be correct. If Paul announced he was done, then he probably is. I hadnt heard anything like this before except from Ringo. I know their are sellers who have gotten him recently, but if this has been released in the last couple weeks, then you are certainly correct about the value of your piece. It will sky rocket. If Paul made that announcement and sticks to it like Ringo has, then collectors will probably be in a frenzy to snatch up his autographs.
Thanks for posting this.
I also noticed today while looking at RR Auction that they have a Paul M signed Hofner up. Or at least i think they do. In any event, i know they have sold numerous ones in the past, and if you register an account with them, you can search their past auctions and see what values they realized. Signing up is just like signing up at this site, free and doesnt come with any hitches. And is very useful to look up legit examples and see past values. I think this months auction ends on the 19th. Once it closes it should give you a good idea of what your item will bring in.
Hope this helps
Carl
If you read the article closely you can see he is referring to when hes out during his private time, likely off tour. When on tour Paul has always been a fairly good signer. He picks the time and place he does it, you just have to be there. He has been a consistently good signer though especially considering his stature as one of the biggest living legends. I would also love to see a pic of the guitar. As Carl mentioned, the rarity would not be the autograph itself but what its on. Getting Paul to sign the body of a guitar or hofner is extremely difficult-next to impossible nowadays.
If you watch the documentary he did on 9/11 you see Sir Paul running from autograph seekers. He does sign but the guy who follows him from stop light to stop light to get the pick guards signed would be a reason I'd stop signing. The guy just won't let up.
Also, Sir Paul looks at the camera at one point and talks about his signatures being sold on eBay. You can tell he is totally turn off by it.
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