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This photo is said to have been signed by The Beatles in 1964, during their "residency" at the Olympia Paris.

At first glance these look good, thought the smudged/faded George is a bit strange (and I seem to have seen a very similiar smudged example somewhere).

These Dezo Hoffman photos were available at the Olympia and there are some examples known, f.e. the photos signed to Mickey Jones and Dave Shriver, the rhythm section for Trini Lopez, who were on the same bill as the Beatles at the Olympia.

What do you think about this set? If these are not the real thing, they have been "copied" well, but each of the sigs have some particularities, though overall they look nice.

SORRY for the "upside down" pic, but if you click on it to zoom, it should appear the right way.

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Pretty classic signatures with an early (crappy) felt-tip pen. Assuming they're not copies, they all look genuine to me. 

They look OK to me as well...

The script looks good. Only when you hold it in your hand you will be able to tell if these autographs are original or a copy. 

I agree with these guys..... Sig's are good.

Is this in a current auction?

Looks good, but it could be a copy (seen at George) 

Thanks for your opinion. They are on sale at www.drouotonline.com  in France. Current offer 850 Euros!

There is also a set of four individual sigs. One (Lennon) clearly not authentic, one (George) not well visble.

I do own a 100% genuine set of similar photos, signed to Dave Shriver from Trini Lopez rhyhtm section, Will post them letter. 

I still have some doubts about the sigs on the shown photo, especially fpr Paul and Ringo, although I agree they are very close to originals, if they are not. Seem to have been writemn slowly. Check the signed individual photos on Drouotonline of Paul and Ringo also...

Paul, Ringo and John looks good. I have doubts about George. It is not easily recognizable and the second 'g' looks strange. At first glance, I would say the photo with the autographs are authentic.

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