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I dont like it

I don't like it either on first glance but I'd have to study it.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/5180672.stm

Nigel Oliver was actually arrested quite a while back for trying to sell stolen Beatles property ("Get Back" recordings he had swiped, and George Harrison's passport, notably). While he was actually an Apple employee and had access to the group, I wouldn't trust this because it seems he'd been trying to make money off the guys for decades.

I saw that also.

So, it may be real, it is just stolen.

Nah...

nope...

A closer look at Olivers note  tells me he has been doing a lot practice on the John Lennon style. Have a look at how he has written John Lennon in the first sentence. There are clear similarities in some of the letters, to the style of the autograph he is selling.

Check out the COA the first time he names John. Now look at the Lennon signature. Notice the "n" is identical? Maybe Lennon wrote the COA lol

Thanks, guys! The signature does look like Nigel's handwriting. Plus, it looks "too perfect" to be authentic.

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