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Hi, I'd be interested on your views on these three sets. I my view set 2 stands a decent chance, set 1 seems to be from the same hand and set 3 seems atypical in all four cases. 

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Maybe Aspinalls for 1 and 3.

Set 2 seems the best...but not 100% on these either

None of the sets look right to me.

#1 looks to be the work of Neil Aspinall...

#2 looks the best...but...

#3 LOOKS to be the work of Mal Evans...he signed when Neil couldn't...which wasn't often...

none of these are authentic, imo

Yeah,...I think #2 has to many problems... not authentic...

All three don't look authentic to me.

I figure #3 a regular old forgery. Seems strange the managers would bother with so many different pens.

You'd be surprised...some of the autopen signed first name fan club pics used all black on some pics...and others had blue AND black pens mixed.

Thanks for all the input thus far. All three of these sets are on offer at UK auction houses in the near future. Although the estimates are well below market prices they are not so low that you would instantly know that the sets are secretarial or forgeries and they are certainly not described as "signed on behalf of..". Makes you wonder why they don't do at least some due diligence. There is a Monroe of a similar ilk up next week too (high estimate £2k). You only need to Google MM signature study to find the same signature in RR's "secretarials".

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Sorry, none of those sets sets are real.

None of them, # 1 is pathetic.

But I guarantee you with time this **person** doing this autographs will achieve to fool many people, he/she is getting good.

Not an opinion, this is a statement.

1 Aspinall

2 + 3 Fake by "someone"

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