The LP looks pretty good -- but has anyone ever heard of Disney World issue COAs for autographs? 

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Yep. The first autograph I ever purchased was David Letterman from Sid Cahuenga's One of a Kind shop near the entrance of MGM Studios (now Disney's Hollywood Studios). The items from that store had the Disney COAs, as did a shop (Reel Finds, I think?) at Pleasure island. Neither are still there. From my knowledge, they were pretty decent, with a lot of their modern celebs being from the collection of Michael Wehrman.

The search function here shows a few threads here about "Sid Cahuenga".

Authentic in my opinion .

I think it's good. That's the spot MJ liked to sign those and the autograph looks right. Darn good forgery if it isn't. 

Rich is right, Mike Wehrmann sold to one or two legit autograph retailers at Disneyworld and the COA is one I've seen often associated with him. They may have bought from other suppliers, too...I don't know. 

There was another autograph dealer at Disneyworld that was just like the worst Las Vegas autograph galleries. Beatles band-signed guitars, Churchill signed walking sticks, Princess Diana signed hats.  Godfather posters with the entire main cast...including Brando.

Starabilia's or something like that. Reel Finds (similar to Sid Cahuenga's and with comparable items, along with the WDW COA) closed on the other side of Pleasure Island before or around the same time Starabilia's (not owned or run by Disney) opened at the other end of Pleasure Island.

Hi Bruce,

This looks fine to me   (I saw your message on chat after you signed off.  I had left the site up accidentally, sorry about that.)  

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