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Looking at them a few times it looks legit to me, but what do other people think. Here is the post on his auction
Here is a very rare one in a lifetime opportunity to acquire three 11”x17” posters from original Star Wars trilogy. These posters are the result of a lifetime pursuing and meeting these actors. Some of these actors sadly are no longer with us. There is a total of 51 autographs in all three. The list of autographs is incredibly well put. Only actors and extras that played in the respective movie)poster) signed on them. Some of the actors are but not limited to (actor who's autograph was acquired more than once will have the amount with a number on its side)
1)MARK HAMILL X 2 (Luke Skywalker)
2) CARRIE FISHER X 2 (Princes Leia Organa)
3) JEREMY BULLOCK X 2 (Boba Fett)
4) DAVE PROWSE X 2 (Darth Vader)
5) BILLY D WILLIAMS X 2 (Lando Calrisian)
6) PETER MAYHEW (Chewbacka)
7) KENNY BAKER (R2D2)
8) PETER ROY (R2D2)
9) IAN MCDIARMID (Emperor Palpatine)
10) ANTHONY DANIELS (C3P0)
11) TIM ROSE ( Many puppets)
12) WARICK DAVIS (Wicket)
13) PAUL BLAKE (Greedo)
14) FEMI TAYLOR ( Jabbas Dancer)
15) JOHN MORTON (Dak, Boba Fett)
And a bunch of others characters such as actors who played :
Bib fortuna (Jabba’s butler), Zuckkus, 4Lom, Bossk, Yack Face, Mom Mothma, little people that played Jawas, Ewoks and many more for a total of 51 autographs.
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The Star Wars autographs on the three posters appear to be authentic.
Thanks Mike. i guess this guy is all over Star Wars forums
The ones I know all look okay. My only slight concern is that some may be fading a little but this seems to be a really good collection
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