Hi everybody,
I just bought this guitar in an eBay auction for what seemed to be a great price & to my eye seems to be a genuine signature of M J Fox. The seller said he won it in a newspaper competition in 2008, in Scotland & the guitar is unused. This much all appears true, the guitar is mint & from that period, however, after payment he exressed an opinion that he suspected it wasn't actually signed by M J Fox, yet failed to mention this suspicion in his listing. Now I'm turning to you guys in the hope a little light might be shone on the matter. It looks like genuine signatures I've seen online & I find it strange that a newspaper would run a contest with a fake but he wasn't given any kind of documentation regarding its authenticity. So, what say you, real or fake?
Thanks, John!
I never considered asking his foundation, Perhaps you're onto something there. I don't think I've been ripped off to be honest, as the guitar & custom case are worth almost what I paid if I were to buy them new & they are in immaculate condition. Worst scenario for me is that I paid literally a half days wages extra. Not exactly the worst thing that could happen & I've been wanting a decent jazz guitar anyway! Seems unlikely someone would go to so much effort to make such a little amount of money when these things can sell for 4 or 5 times the price. :)
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