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Hi Mike,
A couple things on this one. I really am not good on Page's later in life signatures. They can be faked pretty easy in my opinion. This one is awfully elongated compared to what i normally see, but im just not good enough to tell.
About RR, i thought i would mention something. They do have an option to search past auctions, but i am pretty sure that you have to have an account to view them. But getting an account is free, and just takes a few minutes to register. Then you can view there backlog of items sold with pictures. If you search past auctions for Zepp or Jimmy Page, this should show up if its been sold in the last 5 or 6 yrs. Im not sure how long RR keeps pictoral records of items sold on there webpage, but it goes back at least that far.
Hope this helps
Carl
RR's online database with photos goes back to 2008. You need to be signed into your RR account to see the images.
According to their past auction archive, RR has sold two Led Zeppelin guitars since 2008. Neither one matches the item that is the subject of this thread.
Yes, very easy to open a account with them
This is not genuine and the only way it would come from RR Auction would be that it was sold in one of their first auctions, before they start using Roger Epperson as their authenticator.
Jimmy Page autograph is a very common forgery that I have seen a lot of lately.
Hope this will help.
A horrible fake.
Mike, the seller is mistaken as RR Auction never offered this particular item.
Over the years, we've sold 12 Led Zeppelin signed guitars and none are a match. Though two were black, the members, ink color and location don't jibe with any of our auction descriptions.
Catalog #216:
Black Gibson Epiphone Junior model electric guitar signed by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant in silver ink. In fine condition. Accompanied by color photos of each at the time of the signing.
Catalog #233:
Black Fender Squier Telecaster guitar, signed by Robert Plant on the body in silver ink and by Jimmy Page on the pickguard in black felt tip.
Mike,
I changed the title to, "Led Zeppelin Guitar: Is the Seller Telling the Truth?"
This title helps collectors learn what to watch out for.
Where is it listed for sale? Could you post a link please?
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