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I would have to say nooo.
Definitely not

OK,  This was being offered by 'It's Only Rock n Roll', who run auctions several times a year.  I thought they were a reputable firm. Anyone have any experience with them or hear anything negative?

From what I've seen they used to be very reputable but have kind of let it slide lately. Search the forum you'll see other posts.

Gotta Have Rock N Roll has been selling awful Michael Jackson items.  Notifying them did nothing in the past, and they continue to take more items in that are junk.  They finally just recently (in the last month) got called out by a buyer on one of the drawings Erick did, and they refunded his money, but stated nobody has ever contacted them previously about this particular seller and told the buyer to have us contact them.  What for?  Its a lie that we didn't contact them.  Two of us did.  They just never responded to the emails.  We documented it here on the forum as well when we did it.  Until they start doing a better job with checking MJ items, I wouldn't touch any of their stuff.  JMO.

-w

Here is an item I got from them about 4 years ago.  I feel this has a better hot at being real.  Any thoughts on this?

I only study MJ so I'm of no help. 

-w

My mistake.  the auction house is Gottahaverockandroll.com.  I got the 2 places mixed up.  Any info on this firm?  Anyone?

This is their homepage banner:

GottaHaveRockandRoll.com, an online auction site devoted to rock and roll and pop art, was launched in 2008.  Since its launch we have held many extremely successful auctions, starting with the Rock and Pop Art Auction 2008, where we broke the world record for the highest priced Elvis Presley item ever to be sold at auction, his famed Peacock Jumpsuit! The sale of this jumpsuit is to be included in the new edition of Guinness World Records.  Another highlight of that auction was John Lennon's Talisman necklace; the very same necklace worn by Lennon in the infamous nude cover photograph for John & Yoko's "Two Virgins" album in 1968 and worn by Lennon constantly in '67 and '68.  This necklace was sold for $528,000!  Following on the heels of this auction was the Rock and Roll Photography Auction that featured over 250 original, many never-before-seen, rock and roll photographs. Subsequent auctions include the Rock & Roll auctions of 2009 and 2010 as well as a huge rock concert poster auction featuring posters from all over the world! Our most recent auctions from 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 featured Princess Diana's worn dresses from the famed 1997 Christie's sale, Bruce Springsteen's first car as well as Michael Jackson's stage worn crystal glove and Japan MTV Award!

I have heard that Gottahaverockand roll.com was reputable, but everyday you come on this site and read disappointing things.

What about this Tom Petty autograph?? Authentic??

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