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Hello everybody. This is my first time on here, my first post. I am a beginning collector, and wish to seek eagles authentic autographs. I have a chance to buy from the guy who has the largest eagles collection, the guy with 400 plus pieces, anyways, he's selling an 11x14 and I'm not sure if it's legit. Opinions? He does sell quite often and his website is loaded with genuine stuff.

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How often can one quote Ahab, in context, without sounding deranged? 

Here. Photo © 1995 and hand dated 1995 obviously (an Outside image) - yet acquired in 1990? How's that work? Story changes though - the the best of my memory.

Here is when the 1995/"1990" Outside promo photo was first said to be obtained. I've got a lot more saved photos - hard to choose....what the point anymore?

Steve,

Instead of making fun of me, why don't we simply discuss the autographs?

Here's one to discuss:

On Monday, May 8 at 2:37AM, A.B. Posted this Eagles band-signed photo on the last page of the Rock and Roll Collection Concerns discussion, saying "Here is another one in the May 2017 auction from RR":

Here's the link: http://live.autographmagazine.com/forum/topics/rock-roll-collection...

Two other members also said it was one of the problem ones. I didn't respond.

In the afternoon of that same day, I picked up the package that you mailed to me on Friday May 5, filled with the examples you mentioned here that you sent me of your Eagles pieces authenticated and/or placed in auctions. I haven't counted to see if there are 22, but I'll take your word for it.

One of the examples you sent me was.....the RR Auction listing above that A.B. posted.

That's how easy it is to identify your Don Henleys that a number of us believe are fake.

I felt that about half of the ones you sent me certifications or listings of that I could see were probably genuine (most were poor quality B&W copies, and some impossible to see the Henleys on).

In fact, an important thing to point out is that I have made it clear all along that I felt that many of your Eagles pieces with Henley on them are probably genuine. 

Authentic Nimoy's - click both composites for full images:

Mr. Duncans "IP" "Nimoy's":

And now Deforest Kelley. Authentic on left: Click for full images. All my little opinion of course. He was very nice in person. I thought there others were said to be "IP" - who can say? Especially now that the pages are altered. But, just look. 

Eric,
Start posting from the top again, since images are getting cut off. Thanks

What's the objective of inverting an autograph when one is examining it? I've seen that done on other posts and have never understood it. Can you please explain how that helps in determining authenticity? This is a serious question, by the way. I'm not trying to question the tactic, I'm trying to learn the usefulness of this technique.

Its a great way of looking at the similarities the opposite way of a signature. Loops,slants,spacing etc. Sometimes forgeries can really stick out.Sorry that's about all the time I have.

Interesting. Thanks for the reply, Ian!

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