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Same auction house and these signatures look just as bad as those on the Beatles For Sale Lp.

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Why not name the auction house peddling this garbage??

Good idea, Bruce!!!

In Spanish...this would be called,"El Crappo!!!"

The auctioneer is in Exeter (UK) & is not a name I am familiar with (Bearnes, Hampton & Littlewood. The descriptions for this and the "Beatles For Sale" album posted separately are laughably "precise": "Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Star signatures obtained between 1975 and 1996 at EMI office London, John Lennon signature obtained Gramercy Park Hotel New York 1980, with signed note of provenance. Given that the estimate is £300-£400 I presume the auctioneer is not convinced either - but then why offer them at all?! 

Agree, not even close.

Think that was bad from the same auction house (BHL) have a look what sold in Sept 2014 but don't know what price it went for.

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I like the crest that Paul has on his left arm, OPP stands for Ontario Provincial Police in Canada.

Or "Officially pronounced dead" as some hoaxers would claim.

Lol

This looks really bad.

I'm waiting for the auction specialist to reply to my comment/question. I suggested these signatures were the worst forgeries I'd seen in a long time and why would they tarnish their reputation even selling this.

fab432,

Agree, they are so far off that it makes the company look awful, and to think that someone is getting paid a wage to authenticate items is shocking.

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