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Hi there,

I stumbled upon a guy who's offering his whole collection of Pink Floyd related Items.

Some LPs also come with certification but it fells a bit "too good to be true".

At least the autographs seem to match the different periods at first glance.

Let's start with "Wish you were here" and "The Wall". What do you think?

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Those would mean nothing to me. Always look at signatures before certificates. Imo, only a few carry weight, and even still those companies/people make mistakes

That's sobering. :(

Okay, here come the last ones then.

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So you could probably guess about those albums. Hard no. 

The strat on the other hand looks authentic imo. Is there a story behind it? Only reason why I’m asking is that David rarely signs a guitar body unless it’s for charity. 

A point of clarification...

This item is not "UACC Certified." The UACC does not issue letters of authenticity.

The COA was issued a person who claims to be a UACC Member. This is not the same as "UACC Certified," or a UACC Registered Dealer.

Thanks a lot for the explanation!

Roger Waters can often be both "cute" or "sarcastic" in his autographing. Case in point is the below LP.  His words while signing the below album outside of KLOS radio, "this album is pure rubbish". However, even when he strays from the norm, there are obvious consistencies. Look at the style of his letters in "what a horrible album".

I agree with everyone also.Both of them are bad forgeries.Not even close.

Imo the Gilmour on the strat is 100%authentic.

Doesn't look like things are getting better for me. ;)

Besides the Strat. It's a Mexican one. What would you expect to pay for it?

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