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Hello everybody, this is a Steve Winwood signature that I'm looking at and would gladly appreciate any opinions on it's authenticity. 

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Nicky, it is clearly a poor recent signature. Look for something legible and nice. The one you showed pales in comparison to Rogers @ $5 more. With a cert or quick opinion?

I would still argue for a better example. "SW" doesn't do it for me. Think of potential buyers in the future. The Epperson is the way to go IMO.

There is no question a fuller example would be more desirable. If Roger's is $65 then this should be $45. It is a poor example - no way getting around that. Genuine is great, but it must be attractive IMHO. Quality...

I, at one time checked out this autoraphed album by Winwood, however, there's a indentation where the white symbol on the right is.  I questioned Roger about this but I never got a return message; that told me there is a defect on the sleeve on "Arc of a Diver" LP.

I see. Well, there are still other/better options, like waiting. It is free. Only good can come.

Yeah, I like this one though and I want another.

yes but it sucks ,his old sig through the mid 2000s was his full name dont buy that crap scribble

+100

heres what u wamt .a full winwood .done inperson by myself  .ps for  if someone wants to steep up 

Lovely! Interesting pickup arrangement. Three color body 11 hole pickguard so 1960's Strat copy with vintage saddles/bridge.

Its a real strat . I have a pic of the head stock ill post it tommorow.  Funny I've never counted the screws on a pickguard

I meant a real Fender copy or reissue - not a knock off. 1950's pickguards were one-ply and only had 8 screws and are made from a different material that stayed white - the early 60's guards were three ply and turned a sort of greenish color.The knobs differ as well from 54, 56, and say 62. 

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