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I see this more and more -- taking a signature on paper and somehow tranferrring it onto a pick guard -- and instant "Signed Guitar" Lennon was nowhere near this guitar or the pick guard -- yet someone could be duped. PSA cert says "signed cut" but not everyone reads that or knows the difference.
Seems like false advertising to me at best -- a bit of a scam at worst.
Thoughts?
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So that's about $4999.95 for the autograph and $30,000.00 for the guitar. What a deal!!
Ouch! The signature was cut from a contract. The stamp was attached.
I see, yes. Thanks.
A person would have to be insane to do that.
Agreed. I would feel sick every time I looked at the guitar.
At least the song title is quite appropriate, though actually an insult to the monkey kingdom.
I’m sick.
It sold for $9,375 at RR in March.
https://www.rrauction.com/auctions/lot-detail/348393006880322-beatl...
This guy should be shot.
Not only that, but the seller took a $9,300 one-of-a-kind signed Lennon contract with iron clad provenance and a desirable association to a classic Beatles song, and turned it into a generic auto cut worth maybe $2,300...Seller only lost $7,000 in the process. Ugh...
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