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Hi to all,

Far from my area of knowledge. Can any of you good people tell me whether these U2 autographs look good or not?

Many thanks.

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I'm no expert but I do have 4 complete U2 items and these look correct to me. Nice item.

Yes this looks good.  I have one of these for sale if you are interested PM me.

Out of curiousity how much are they asking for this book.

Thank you all for your replies.

DP - in answer to your question - I don't know yet. What do you believe a fair price would be?

In my opinion they are generally worth $600-$1,000. Of course as long as something is genuine, I want to get the best deal I can on it. You can do a search online of course on ebay and also use the google search engine to check for signed copies of the book. Anyways just my personal opinion.

Look good indeed!
I'd generally agree with $600-1,000. The one you're looking at will be at the high end. Less expensive copies are usually inscribed. Uninscribed always more expensive. Also, Edge added "Best Wishes" and Larry and Adam both added last names. All three additions add to the value. If you're looking to buy and hold for yourself (and not sell for profit in the near term) paying around a grand is reasonable. This assumes you can get a LOA from Roger.

When these hit Ebay in 2006, I remember most going in the $800 - $1500 range (and recall inscriptions not hurting prices as much as you'd think), though that price was probably do to the excitement of them actually doing an organized signing. As the signing (at least the NYC one) went along, Larry noticed how many non-fan Ebayer crashed the party and started signaling the rest of the band which people did not want an inscription (i.e. were going to resell the thing) with a circle/cross mark.  Bono wrote "Beautiful E-bay" on several of them.  It didn't seem to affect the price they went for :)

I still hold that the books represent some of the easiest U2 items to authenticate.  Forgers just can't get it right.

Yep, that's a good one.

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