Guys any thoughts on this one I think it looks good but it's so hard to judge unless it's concrete

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Send it to Roger for a Quick Op:

http://rogerepperson.com/credentials.html

Does Roger even authenticate Dylan?

Yes, he does.
There's not a great deal of ink to authenticate his signature any forger could nail this style.
Dylan is so hard to authenticate. If I had to pick a side I would say it's not good, but I've been surprised a lot.
Dylan is an artist where some provenance would be beneficial before buying.
Unless you have faith in the tpa your using.
Id like to buy a Dylan but im not in a hurry to shell out 2 thousand and up to 5 thousand for his autograph esp if i cant tie the signature to the signing (event).
The Dylan signed harmonicas Hohner sold a number of years ago are available in around the $5,000 range. I've seen them for less and more. There are only 100 as I recall, and each has a COA hand signed by the president of Hohner as well.

I think they're one of the best ways to buy a Dylan autograph and are probably a good long term investment.
The genesis prints signed by dylan are 2500 pounds, 5k australian.
It beats buying a Dylan of ebay then trying to have it pass a tpa.

Signed harmonicas came in two ways. You could buy a signed harmonica in one key, or a full set package of 7 keys, each harmonica signed plus nice cabinet and all that stuff. Cant remember the pricing though.

You're right, Sling. The 7 key set is a killer presentation item and may be the better investment. But I can see the single signed harmonica being worth $25,000 in 20 years.

Steve, how about the genesis signed prints, what do you place on them in a decade or two?

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