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Hey there ,
just wondering what your thoughts are on this Rolling Stones guitar. The signatures are pick guard and are raised signature. I can’t seem to find another one anywhere. Not sure it’s value and whether signatures are legit. May be a promo item. Anybody out there that would have info would be appreciated. Thanks
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No from me.
No its not authentic.
This is no good. Pick guard autographs are sold by unscrupulous sellers most of the time and majority are fake.
If it were real and got certificates it’d be worth a lot. Seen some for $20000 and up. Are you a professional authenticator ? That’s who I’m looking for on this chat. I’m aware the signatures may be/ are faked. But I want a professionals opinion. Thanks
If you are looking for a professional opinion. Roger Epperson is one. Here is a link to his site.
Be sure to post Roger's opinion.
You are on an autograph site with people giving their opinions. I have been a collector for over 25 years and know a thing or two. Any amateur can look and see that it looks like those autographs were all done in the same hand. I know a person who works for PSA and makes $15 an hour, same money as an Amazon warehouse worker. You aren’t getting Joe Orlando to actually appraise your autographs.
Why is it wrong to ask for someone that has experience in signature certification? I got guys on here saying “ fake “ without explanation. The signatures do line up with originals. The one thing that throws me off , is the same colour ink. Amd yes I’ve been signature collections for many years. I was hoping for someone with credentials to give an honest opinion. I just picked up this item and wanted info.
1. You asked for opinions.
2. If you only want an authenticator's opinion, then pay for one.
There is a lot of wisdom on this site.
Your Roger is nice (although I’m not a fan due to him be anti-Semitic, but that’s another story). I will give you this word of advice. It only costs a couple of dollars for a forger to fake a pickguard, however signing on an actual guitar and possibly screwing up could cost $$$. That’s why forgers stick to pickguards. Yes, there are exceptions, I once saw a TMZ video of Dave Grohl signing like 20 pickguards as soon as he stepped off a plane. This is the single reason Ringo Starr no longer signs autographs.
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