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My wife purchased this Jimi Hendrix Experience autographed guitar for me.  Can I get your thoughts, it comes with authentication papers, but this is my first foray into music memorabilia, I only own sports memorabilia.  This was a significant purchase...Thoughts??

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ahh sorry.

I misread your answer incorrectly then. 

Looks like a dept store guitar back from the 60s

I thought of mmp and aluminum guards as well.

Where did you get this and who authenticated it? 

Try to get your money back as soon as possible. 

MC91,

I agree, I don't think that there is a chance that the autographs on that guitar are genuine. Getting your money back can be hard, so you have to plan it out. 

Time is everything. I'll send you an email. I have it from your membership application.

Oh dear. So sorry.

I dealt I signed guitars for a long time and have study some of the major acts that there are and  guitars that we have never seen guitars signed  by. I was also friends with noel redding

if this was real probably 250 to 1 million depending on bidding , to my knowledge non excist

ive never seen a complete 4 beatles on a solo guitar without other musicans on it. yes there are a couple 3 signed ones. I did hear a story of a paul john and goerge but the owner didn't belive ringo was really a beatle so he wouldn't put him on it.

suposidly  a buddy holly with a bail pint pen etchtech signature does excist .rumor

no complete doors has turned up.

John Shaw wrote: "if this was real, the odds are probably 250 to 1 million depending on bidding. To my knowledge none exist".

So John; you're saying there is a chance? 8O)

first comment was to price ,  if real price would rang from 250 k to over 1 million

second one was that ive never heard of a real signed one ever.i know people own jimmies guitars amps basicly everything even the stencils used to spray paint the road cases .ps almost bought them 20 years ago thought it would be cool to decorate my apart with using them to paint the names and other stuff .

ive seen guitars from that period pre 70s with ball point etching of old musicains who have passed passed away.

knowbody thought of it back then,people would rather get high.

I just saw an old coutry  guitar period piece like old ballpoint type

Early felt tip also a problem - wipe away. The results of a pen nip on nitro can be so unattractive I wonder if it was just frowned upon/seldom attempted

early felt would disaper over time also.

it would bubble up also and break up at times

it is interesting how rare signed guitars were, given a number of signed records turned up-and early on these bands were crashing at peoples houses who no doubt had guitars laying around..

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