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Tags: Marilyn, Monroe, menu, signed
His signature is rare and there aren't many exemplars to be found, but this drastically differs from the examples I've seen. His name isn't even spelled correctly.
If you click on the image you will get a closer view.
A lawsuit was filed in Clark County, Nevada on August 26, 2016 by Daniel Odobas from Vancouver, Canada who claimed to have purchased 33 "suspect items" from Antiquities for a total of $171,900.00. He claimed to have purchased them between July 18, 2014 and April 30, 2015.
He sued:
In the lawsuit, Odobas alleged to have purchased the following "suspect items," represented as genuine and authentic from Antiquities. Each item came with an Antiquities COA, and in most cases, another one from either AAU or GFA:
The complaint alleges that one of Jimi Hendrix and the Experience albums signed by Hendrix, Redding and Mitchell was a 1979 re-release of the album. They identified it as "Suspect Item No. 7545," but that appears to be a typo and was actually "Suspect Item No. 7515," which was the "Electric Ladyland" LP. Hendrix died in 1970.
Odobas claims in the complaint that he contacted "several well-known auction houses" and other authorities in the music field to gauge their interest in purchasing the "suspect items."
Odobas claims in the complaint that the auction houses and authorities said that they believed that the items were not authentic. They had no desire to purchase them.
Odobas claims in the complaint that he hired James Spence Authentication to inspect the "suspect items" and issue opinions on the authenticity of each of them, and that JSA concluded that they were not authentic, with the exception of the Stevie Ray Vaughan signed contract, with was inconclusive.
I was told that it appears that none of the defendants filed an answer to the lawsuit. I was told that a motion was filed to seal the lawsuit, and that the lawsuit is no longer in the court's public records files.
I can't upload the PDF of the lawsuit to a discussion response. You can only upload images, videos and links. If members want to read the lawsuit, I'll post a discussion later today with the PDF of it.
That list alone, even without images, is very telling.
and very worrying for the industry
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