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Found this on the net, sorry if its been posted before:
http://www.edp24.co.uk/lifestyle/beatles_mania_set_to_take_over_bar...
These look to me like Aspinalls. Not sure about the Ringo. Quite funny reading this part though:
Mr Barnes said: “Many autographs purporting to be by the Beatles were actually signed by their road managers who were inundated with thousands of requests and perfected the signatures.
“The important thing in this case is we know they were signed by the guys themselves because they did so in front of Peter Wilde. It is also very unusual that all four signatures feature on a single sheet of paper.”
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yup, all done by aspinall.
Also just relying on the sellers word. He said he got them in person so they must be genuine.
Thats hilarious, interesting they had doubts with regards to the Tracks COA aswell. Wonder if Tracks just emails COAs to people, which would explain it being printed.
Thanks for posting the link. That is indeed hilarious. I like the dramatic music after he claims that Paul Wane's signature is printed, which I doubt is the case.
Neil Aspinall strikes again. I've got tons of auction catalogs dating back to 1981-82 at the start of the rock'n'roll
auctions...and you'd be surprised how many sets of Neil's "autographs" graced the pages of the early catalogs. When a set of Neil's signatures were"outed" as it were...then with a little study...collector's could tell the difference between authentic sets..and Aspinall's.
Wonder how many spent a small fortune on sets in the 80s, buying Aspinall ones.
I doubt they could get their money back now either.
Then...because of their rising value...Beatles autographs became some of the most forged on the market..along with Elvis and Babe Ruth
Neil...and sometimes Mal...signed on behalf of The Beatles because of the overwhelming demand for their autographs.They weren't out the gyp anyone..there was no market for the stuff like there is now...it was done to satisfy the demand. When the prices went up...the forgers came out of the woodwork...
Yikes. I wonder what the outcome was.
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