Honestly!!!! Would you pay $3000.00 for this awful looking Elvis Presley autograph...Not me!!!!! - Autograph Live2024-03-28T15:00:21Zhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/forum/topics/honestly-would-you-pay-3000-00-for-this-awful-looking-elvis?commentId=3524372%3AComment%3A343163&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThe first part of the sig loo…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2013-01-17:3524372:Comment:3431632013-01-17T20:47:15.370ZJohn Stricklandhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/JohnStrickland
<p>The first part of the sig looks about right but I have to agree the last name is so bad I would not want to purchase.</p>
<p>The first part of the sig looks about right but I have to agree the last name is so bad I would not want to purchase.</p> Not for me..
Marktag:live.autographmagazine.com,2013-01-16:3524372:Comment:3427062013-01-16T19:27:47.464ZMark Robertshttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/MarkRoberts
<p>Not for me..</p>
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<p>Not for me..</p>
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<p>Mark</p> But even if it is authentic,…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2013-01-15:3524372:Comment:3425622013-01-15T22:54:05.263ZJAKE JONEShttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/JAKEJONES
<p>But even if it is authentic, would you purchase it??? I know i wouln`t.</p>
<p>But even if it is authentic, would you purchase it??? I know i wouln`t.</p> That is always a good point.…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2013-01-15:3524372:Comment:3423222013-01-15T17:41:17.422ZBrick Hunterhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/BrickHunter
<p>That is always a good point. It's why a lot of times they have the most value to the people who actually received it. If I'm buying an autograph I didn't witness being signed, as with every autograph I buy, I want it to look like all the other signatures I've seen from the signer.</p>
<p>That is always a good point. It's why a lot of times they have the most value to the people who actually received it. If I'm buying an autograph I didn't witness being signed, as with every autograph I buy, I want it to look like all the other signatures I've seen from the signer.</p> I seem to remember this parti…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2013-01-15:3524372:Comment:3423192013-01-15T17:39:05.860ZBrick Hunterhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/BrickHunter
<p>I seem to remember this particular item selling at RR a month or two ago pre-certified by Roger Epperson.</p>
<p>The first part of his name looks good, not drug-induced or rushed. Bob Shinn's explanation probably makes sense.</p>
<p>I seem to remember this particular item selling at RR a month or two ago pre-certified by Roger Epperson.</p>
<p>The first part of his name looks good, not drug-induced or rushed. Bob Shinn's explanation probably makes sense.</p> This authentic Elvis signatur…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2013-01-15:3524372:Comment:3421972013-01-15T15:05:25.724ZBob Shinnhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/BobShinn
<p>This authentic Elvis signature is not an example of a rushed scribbled signature.</p>
<p>It is I believe, an example of getting bumped while signing the postcard.</p>
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<p>This authentic Elvis signature is not an example of a rushed scribbled signature.</p>
<p>It is I believe, an example of getting bumped while signing the postcard.</p>
<p> </p> Very true....many celebrities…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2013-01-15:3524372:Comment:3421912013-01-15T14:11:44.287ZJAKE JONEShttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/JAKEJONES
<p>Very true....many celebrities sign like doctors, just scribbles, and collectors will pay for them.</p>
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<p>Very true....many celebrities sign like doctors, just scribbles, and collectors will pay for them.</p>
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<p> </p> This is a perfect example of…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2013-01-15:3524372:Comment:3422852013-01-15T13:29:46.458ZBrandon Mysingerhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/BrandonMysinger
This is a perfect example of what in-person autograph collecting is like. All of these "perfect" signatures just aren't always the reality. Sometimes, authentic autographs are a true mess. It doesn't make them less real, just more undesirable by advanced collectors.<br />
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As the seller will see, items like this are only worth what someone will pay.
This is a perfect example of what in-person autograph collecting is like. All of these "perfect" signatures just aren't always the reality. Sometimes, authentic autographs are a true mess. It doesn't make them less real, just more undesirable by advanced collectors.<br />
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As the seller will see, items like this are only worth what someone will pay. Meh I could see it possibly b…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2013-01-15:3524372:Comment:3421512013-01-15T10:38:23.583ZTom Schwartzhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/TomSchwartz
<p>Meh I could see it possibly being real if he was sticking his arm out a car window to sign, or was otherwise impaired. The "Elvis" has good qualities, but no I wouldn't pay too much for something this iffy, even if PSA somewhat surprisingly stands behind it.</p>
<p>Meh I could see it possibly being real if he was sticking his arm out a car window to sign, or was otherwise impaired. The "Elvis" has good qualities, but no I wouldn't pay too much for something this iffy, even if PSA somewhat surprisingly stands behind it.</p> that could be authentic. rem…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2013-01-15:3524372:Comment:3423722013-01-15T10:17:40.429Zterrier8HOFhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/terrier8HOF
<p>that could be authentic. remember he was high most of the time. a friend of mine got him in person in the 70's and she said he could barely sign his name, </p>
<p>that could be authentic. remember he was high most of the time. a friend of mine got him in person in the 70's and she said he could barely sign his name, </p>