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A terrible loss of a great American.

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Yes, all three are Autopen signatures.

Zipper - what is your take on the one signed in white w/the NASA "COA"

and the 13russell01 that ryan had focused in on.  this is the same seller who also has two others claiming a scott cornish coa (one is depicted with the coa (see above) but the other isn't).

The SP with the phony "NASA" COA (white signature) is not authentic in my opinion.

I would advise caution with the 13russell01signed magazine page, but I'd want to see a much larger image before forming a more definitive opinion.

& the NASA COA is phony as well. 

here is a larger picture of the 13russell01

Thank you very much Mr Zipper.

The Armstrong is a Peachstate Style forgery sold in mass quantities 1997-2001. (Aldrin is okay).

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=251141985911

 

Holy Cannoli;   Perhaps time to go back and revisit the David Frohman article.  Only $5k for the buy it now option!

Items were purchased from the #1 source, David Frohman, Charter Member of 'The International Autograph Dealers Alliance', specializing in Historical Documents, Astronaut Public Relations and Space Artifacts & Appraisals.

We will include Mr. Frohman's official COA as well as current owner's.

BONUS GIFT

In addition to signed portraits, we will enclose 'Collecting the 12 Apollo Moonwalkers' March 1997/AC from 'AUTOGRAPH COLLECTOR MAGAZINE', Copyright, 1996 written by Mr. Frohman. 

And, 'The Autograph Legacy of Neil Armstrong' Dec. 1998/AC from 'AUTOGRAPH COLLECTOR MAGAZINE', Copyright, 1998 written by Mr. Frohman.   Also, we will include an actual photo of Buzz Aldrin signing the very item we have for auction

This one didn't last long. POOF.

 

Two more bite the dust.

 

And this one may take the cake for the worst Armstrong forgery. Ever.

 

too bad we can't seem some of the descriptions as they can often be entertaining.  I do wonder though how they are being posted after they have been removed.

This joke is described as a "conversation piece." It sure is!

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