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Tags: Antiquities, Rolling, Stones, guitar, international
I don't. Please enlighten me (with evidence).
Whats not to understand? The man might have been sold bad autographs. Please show a pic of the guitar, the cert is worthless. Antiquities does not have a good reputation. For an authentic stones guitar its gonna be more than 2500 dollars. Bravado and the Stones website do have Lithos that are genuine for sale. The 3 litho set without Wood you could get for 2500. Kick up a stink and don't give up and hopefully you will get your money back.
The key word is "might".
All we have to go off is PSA's word.
Actually Im being polite, All I had to read was Antiquities to clue me in. I hope to see this guitar. If he shows it I bet its fake.
Ian,
I posted two pics of the guitar this morning May 24 @ 1:20PM CST. I hope they transmitted and posted properly. If you're inclined to do so, let me know if you have the opportunity to see them. I look forward to hearing from you.
Joe
Thanks Ian for both for your opinion and information. I've looked many times at the lithos offered on The Stones site. If I remember correctly they guarantee that one of the band members will have signed them but it doesn't say which one of them. I would rather have Messrs. Jagger or Richards over Watts or Woods but that's not to say that I'd be happy with any one of them, just that Jagger and Richards are more desireable to me. There's also the question of authenticity. You would think that if the lithos are coming from the Stones site that they'd be legit but I'm a little snakebit now and it would be just as easy for these to be forgeries as well. I'd be interested to hear Mr. Cyrkin's opinion about the signed memorabilia available directly from The Rolling Stones website. Thanks again Ian, you've given me something to think about.
I believe each litho is signed by one of the three. You get three sigs. But double check to be sure.
I didn't say one way or another. Please refrain from putting words in my mouth. I don't buy from dealers, so I'm afraid I can't take your advice.
However I don't subscribe to the "price too low=automatic forgery" frame of mind. If you can get the piece for (let's say) $800 in expenses, then you still make a nice profit at $2500 & are more likely to sell it than you are if you put it at "market value".
Think about it: there's no point in pricing something for maximum profit if it'll just sit on your shelf when you can price it to move & still clear expenses & make a really nice profit.
So, no, that's not all the evidence I need. In fact, it's not evidence at all.
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