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Yeah im not sure what that comments about john i dont collect posters just look at them. Ioffer after a big blunt!

A bit of a crook you reckon john?

Yup dont like bootleggers 

Dealers bootleg posters and have it signed then sell them ,yes it screws up the market if you own original posters. So much for copyright but anything flys in the game.

 Not for me u need to know printings .its f cked if u don't as he will rip u off

Got it- professor poster sells boots as originals.  

Most dealers think its ok to bootleg someones work as long as they get a legitimate autograph on it.

But some collectors will only seek original © material and shun the copy print/bootlegged junk. I can't say what I hate more - copy prints on the stickers on some of them. It is like collecting vintage movie stills - once you have handled 1960's reprints and true 1940's double weight stills they are easy to distinguish. Experience is key.

I honestly believe most collectors wouldn't be aware of bootlegs with music sports items they should be ,all their thinking is about the sig being real.

"...I honestly believe most collectors wouldn't be aware of bootlegs with music sports items they should be ,all their thinking is about the sig being real...." - Thurston bell

Unfortunately, I must agree with you. I do not collect anything but proper original © stills and products. It is another texture of quality to me to be able to say "Original photographic print by Danny Clinch" etc. As you know, the sig is only one part of a larger puzzle. And I like all the pieces! It IS the hobby.

Three years later and this guy is still posting this as an authentic fully-signed debut LP. It’s unbelievable. He just blocked me on Facebook for stating the obvious. 

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