The seller is also offering a supposed George Harrison. It is almost as slow and deliberately ‘signed’ as the Slick and Morrison offering. Here is my two cents worth, if someone is genuinely oblivious to the fact that the signature they are offering is a fake, that is almost forgivable. But when a seller relates a story purporting that the item is by virtue of an inheritance from an Uncle who had said items signed in person at a 1968 concert in London, that is where the real disappointment lies. Honest mistakes are forgivable. Wrongful intent is not.
100% I like to post them on here for my knowledge and anyone else looking. I seen one on eBay go for 1000$ not too long ago and it makes me sad for those that have lost out . thanks for all the reply’s