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On December 2, Julien's Auctions is selling The Collection of Tompkins and Bush. The collection contains 465 lots of Michael Jackson memorabilia, 287 of them autographed.

Michael Bush and the late Dennis Tompkins were Michael Jackson's costume designers for 25 years, during Jackson's most successful period. They were the consignors of the signed Thriller jacket that Julien's sold for $1,800,000 in June 2011.

Almost all of the autographs in the Tompkins and Bush sale are a variation I'm not familiar with. I've only been looking at Jackson's autograph for a few years, though, and we have members here who have collected him for decades, so I'd appreciate your input and exemplars.

If you know Michael Jackson's autograph well, please look at a few images below from the auction and let me know what you think. Even better, browse the auction and upload any similar examples you have: http://www.julienslive.com/view-auctions/catalog/id/77/

Julien's is the world's premier auction house for Michael Jackson memorabilia, so they would know his autograph better than most of us. I'm just surprised I haven't seen this style before.

Thanks for your help.

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...and yes I thought that same thing - it's not Bubbles that David's holding, it's an orangutan, I don't know what his name was though :)

Wow those are some extremely bad forgeries on the first site link :)  I don't know maybe Steve can help us out.  I would have to dig out my copy of the August 2009 Autograph Magazine which featured MJ. I know the digital copy on this site doesn't include the one page showing the secretarial, but I seem to remember reading about the loop after the J pointing to it being done by an MJ staff.

I want to be sure now as well. Maybe the information about that has changed?

Steve, could you help us with that question? Thanks.

Oh, yes David from Make-a-Wish going to Neverland and meeting Michael :'( Beautiful video.  I made a version edit of it with a different song at the end on YouTube.  David was so happy in his Beat It jacket :)

Your compares are great, thank you again <3

Yesterday afternoon I sent 10 Michael Jackson autographs from the Tompkins & Bush sale to PSA/DNA for Quick Opinions on authentication. I chose them by setting the auction listings display to 100 listings a page, doing a search for "signed" and taking the last 10 on the page.

These are the results:

Lot 693

Your Request for Item "MICHAEL JACKSON SIGNED COSTUME SKETCH", Julien's Auctions Lot No. "693", opinion was rendered at "11/28/2012 3:30:31 PM" and the result was:   

Response:           "Likely Not Genuine"   

Lot 694

Your Request for Item "MICHAEL JACKSON SIGNED AND WORN JACKET", Julien's Auctions Lot No. "694", opinion was rendered at "11/28/2012 3:29:26 PM" and the result was:   

Response:           "Likely Not Genuine"   

 

Lot 698

Your Request for Item "MICHAEL JACKSON BAD TOUR "MAGIC JUMPSUIT"", Julien's Auctions Lot No. "698", opinion was rendered at "11/28/2012 3:29:38 PM" and the result was:   

Response:           "Likely Not Genuine"   

Lot 699

Your Request for Item "MICHAEL JACKSON SIGNED ROBE", Julien's Auctions Lot No. "699", opinion was rendered at "11/28/2012 3:29:45 PM" and the result was:   

Response:           "Likely Not Genuine"   

Lot 700

Your Request for Item "MICHAEL JACKSON SIGNED JAPAN TOUR ITINERARY 1987", Julien's Auctions Lot No. "700", opinion was rendered at "11/28/2012 3:29:49 PM" and the result was:   

Response:           "Likely Not Genuine" 

Lot 701

Your Request for Item "MICHAEL JACKSON SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH", Julien's Auctions Lot No. "701", opinion was rendered at "11/28/2012 3:29:53 PM" and the result was:   

Response:           "Likely Not Genuine"

Lot 702

Your Request for Item "MICHAEL JACKSON SIGNED BAD PROMO", Julien's Auctions Lot No. "702", opinion was rendered at "11/28/2012 3:30:00 PM" and the result was:   

Response:           "Likely Not Genuine"

Lot 703

Your Request for Item "MICHAEL JACKSON SIGNED BAD PROMOTIONAL ITEMS", Julien's Auctions Lot No. "703", opinion was rendered at "11/28/2012 3:30:04 PM" and the result was:   

Response:           "Likely Not Genuine"

Lot 704

Your Request for Item "MICHAEL JACKSON BAD TOUR "THRILLER" JACKET", Julien's Auctions Lot No. "704", opinion was rendered at "11/28/2012 3:30:12 PM" and the result was:   

Response:           "Likely Not Genuine"   

Lot 705

Your Request for Item "MICHAEL JACKSON SIGNED SWEATSHIRT", Julien's Auctions Lot No. "705", opinion was rendered at "11/28/2012 3:30:19 PM" and the result was:   

Response:           "Likely Not Genuine"

Thank you Steve amazing work by you as always.

Steve thank you for your continued follow up to our concerns, and also a big thank you to P.A.A.S. and Roger Epperson for their expert opinions.

PSA/DNA is the world's largest autograph authentication service (and only an hour from Julien's Auctions). Since they don't think the 10 I submitted are genuine, it's highly likely that every Michael Jackson autograph in the Tompkins & Bush sale that look like those will fail authentication through them, and that's all but a few in the sale.

Roger Epperson thinks they're obviously fake, and Roger is the modern music consultant for JSA, the second largest autograph authenticator.

Roger also has his own authentication service, Roger Epperson Authentication Ltd. (REAL), the leading modern music authentication company.

Whoever buys these Michael Jacksons will be in for a shock if they ever try to sell them.

Once again Steve, I thank you for everything.

Thank you Roger Epperson and P.A.A.S.

And of COURSE, thank you very much PSA/DNA.

Lot 693

 "MICHAEL JACKSON SIGNED COSTUME SKETCH", Julien's Auctions Lot No. "693",

Not likely to be genuine: Our authenticators believe that the item, if physically submitted to P.A.A.S. for examination, would likely not receive our certificate of authenticity.

Lot 694

"MICHAEL JACKSON SIGNED AND WORN JACKET", Julien's Auctions Lot No. "694"

Not likely to be genuine: Our authenticators believe that the item, if physically submitted to P.A.A.S. for examination, would likely not receive our certificate of authenticity.

Lot 698

 "MICHAEL JACKSON BAD TOUR "MAGIC JUMPSUIT"", Julien's Auctions Lot No. "698",

Not likely to be genuine: Our authenticators believe that the item, if physically submitted to P.A.A.S. for examination, would likely not receive our certificate of authenticity.

Lot 699

"MICHAEL JACKSON SIGNED ROBE", Julien's Auctions Lot No. "699",

Not likely to be genuine: Our authenticators believe that the item, if physically submitted to P.A.A.S. for examination, would likely not receive our certificate of authenticity.

Lot 700

 "MICHAEL JACKSON SIGNED JAPAN TOUR ITINERARY 1987", Julien's Auctions Lot No. "700",

Not likely to be genuine: Our authenticators believe that the item, if physically submitted to P.A.A.S. for examination, would likely not receive our certificate of authenticity.

Lot 701

"MICHAEL JACKSON SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH", Julien's Auctions Lot No. "701",

Not likely to be genuine: Our authenticators believe that the item, if physically submitted to P.A.A.S. for examination, would likely not receive our certificate of authenticity.

Lot 704

 "MICHAEL JACKSON BAD TOUR "THRILLER" JACKET", Julien's Auctions Lot No. "704",

Not likely to be genuine: Our authenticators believe that the item, if physically submitted to P.A.A.S. for examination, would likely not receive our certificate of authenticity.

**Please note this based upon a scan. The only way to truly examine and authenticate an autograph is to physically examine the signature, the ink and the item that has been signed.

Thank you for trust in P.A.A.S.

Thank you,

Michael Frost
P.A.A.S.
 

Thank you Mr Frost,,

LMAO so there you have it folks. All officially fake.

I realize their are divisions and personal vendettas and all kinds of crap in the Autograph authenticating business and the MJ community too. If someone has a different opinion about something, it becomes a war. I am not a fighter and I hate conflicts. I try to avoid them at all costs. I agree to disagree sometimes and thats that, but it seems that sometimes everything can be put aside and in this matter it seems all past aside, everyone agrees These Signatures are fraudulent.

So the enemy here is anyone saying they are good. And yet no one can prove they are good. They have the benefit of the doubt. Our case should be to prove them wrong. Like in court right? You are innocent until proven guilty. And we have a strong case of guilty but we need as much ammunition as possible.

The only thing I hear anyone saying against this community is BS and misdirection on the frauds side.  They give absolutely no credibility or reasons why these signatures are so vastly different and should be taken as genuine except that they say so.

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