I purchased this rare fan club card signed by the Beatles on Maiden flight from England to New York on February 7th, 1964....not selling, but want to insure....
Yeah, no good, that sucks, especially the "Mccartney" yikes. I always feel bad for people who get duped. But at the same time, I don't get why people don't study and research this stuff first. While it won't make you an expert, just a few hours of looking at good examples of their signatures and bad fakes/Aspinall stuff becomes very obvious. Research is half the fun of this hobby.
Such an important date in the boys career , unfortunately autographs that were NOT signed on this date & flight do find their way to get the history signing of Feb 7TH 64 , these are Aspinall set on this discussion & you don't need Tracks to tell ya that ! or would they as only 12 seats in 1st class Pan Am , only 3 genuine sets have concrete provenance from London to NYC inc 1 detailed letter & Pan Am postcard signed for a crew member - the rest are baloney & not correct from Pan Am flight to NY & most that even purport to be are not , Fact . In another discussion remember a Business like most it is what Dealers & auctioneers want & like John sung ...MONEY.