What do you guys think about these? Are they legit? The B in Brian May seems a bit off, but maybe it was just rushed.

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I missed Roger.

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Not even remotely close and very slowly done. 

Oh man, what a punch in the stomach.

It's weird, this seller doesn't seem to be one that sells fakes. What's wrong about these?

(I'm obviously not doubting you, just want to know more about the subject, so that I can be more careful next time)

These are so slowly done that they're all shaky. I don't even think I really need to break down the shapes that scream fake here. The shaking alone is kind of ridiculous- no offense. There is also only 2 known signed Innunedo albums from Freddie. Only one of those has other members and none are fully signed. The only fully signed Innuendo items were promo signed posters. About 60 to 100 were signed and only about 5 are still in circulation in the past 10 years. Ebay only offers the reprints and when a genuine fully signed Innunedo poster does get posted, it's valued at around 8K today. But this....this is probably one of the worst attempts I've seen.

Thanks for the explanation, I just wanted to know the principles behind the analysis.

This is not an Innuendo album btw, it's a 12" single.

Do you know how I can get my hands on a signed A Day At The Races? I know the price will be high.

There were no fully signed singles from the album either. Sorry no, I don't. ADATR pop up on Ebay fully signed about once a year. Depending on the quality, if it's fully signed or has a name dedication, they'll go for about 3 to 4K. Hope that helps. Take care.

Thanks, man. You really did help!

How about this Queen II?
https://www.itsonlyrocknrolllondon.co.uk/store/product.php?producti...

Impressively bad! Yikes

Wow! It's being sold at a shop here in London!

And it's no bargain!

SHA is a fake and the other two are fan club secretarials. All not genuine. I would suggest you avoid anything sold by that page. I can't speak for any other artist but the queen stuff they have is no good. 

I've got to be up and running in a few short hours so I hope that's helped. I'm offline for the rest of the day but if you're in the market for Queen remember two things: expect to pay a few thousand for a genuine item and don't rush into it. Queen were generous signers. There are plenty out there, they just don't come up every single day. Never fear you're missing out, you'll always have a chance to get another sooner or later. If a fully signed item is what you're after, keep an eye out in RR auctions over the next few months. They have gotten a few wrong over the years but they do offer genuine pieces. Stay away from sites like ioffer, rareandsigned, and apparently itsonlyrocknroll. You won't find genuine Queen pieces there. All the best and take care.

Thank you for the advice, you really helped! :)

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