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Hello bought this guitar recently without authentication and the seller has promised to track down documentation if it exists.  Please have a look and let me know in your opinion are these authentic?

Thanks, Enda

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Hi Enda,

I am sorry, but none of those autographs look genuinely signed to me. Let's see what others say.

I wish I had better news for you.

Steve

I also don't believe that the signatures are authentic. It looks like it's probably from MMP Collectibles/Autographs America/Autographs Network.

Hey thank you all for this shattering news on this great wet and windy St Patricks Day.  I'd banked my future on these signatures being real and selling this guitar for millions!!! 

No only joking (well about the millions as it is St Patricks day!) and appreciate all the responses from the experts.

Here's another one for you - please don't break my heart on this one :-)

Also who are these groups you refer to - are the scamming the public - MMP Collectibles/Autographs America/Autographs Network ?

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Poor forgery --- try and get your money back as soon as possible. I don't I've ever seen a fully signed "Wilburys" guitar -- I doubt an authentic one exists.

Hey Bruce - thanks for the warning - to be honest I didn't ever consider the signatures as authentic but I did check them against signatures of each member of the band that are posted on the web and some were pretty close so stranger things have happened!

I paid for the guitar not the signatures and even if I wipe the signatures off I'll make my money back on the guitar (and probably more :-) ). 

Cheers, Enda

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