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Authenticators never intended for quick opinions to be used to sell autographs. Authenticators intended for them to be used by buyers looking for a preliminary opinion on whether an autograph they are considering is likely genuine or not. Frankly, when I see an autograph offered with a quick opinion, I consider it a warning sign.
The guy pulled it off ebay someone bought it by the looks.
Great advice Steve, it looks like a quilt patchwork ebay listing. I hate when people do that, it happens quiet often.
I wonder if the signature is real. There's plenty of Jacko collectors here.

When this seller was looking to buy one, he sent this one to me, and I thought it was good (80s sig).  As back up I told him to get a few TPA quick opinions and all 3 he checked with came back good (and those are the orig quick opinions on that auto). 

-w

That explains why it's a year old the quick opinion, I guess.
Big style change from mid 80s. Thanks w.
James is selling a nice one. W.

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