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Do these KISS autographs look real to you guys? They come with a COA from all American autographs and Coaches corner sports auctions.

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Run, don't walk away from this. The sigs all look like they were done by the same person, not to mention Coach's Corner is a banned COA on ebay.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Autographed-Kiss-Dynasty-Vinyl-Album-All-4-...

The seller's also basically telling you he knows it's bogus with this disclaimer:

"I make NO CLAIM regarding the origin or authenticity of signatures and am selling the album as a Kiss collectible. I have included detailed pictures of the signatures so you can view them and buy at your own discretion."

Thanks man! Didn't know that. Anywhere you know to get a good KISS autograph? I was thinking about just buying Ace and Peters books, but don't know what to do with Paul and gene.

You might want to check Ace Frehleys website. He typically has up signed copies of his Anomaly CD. And they are only like 20 dollars. Overall a great way to get an authentic auto from him. Good luck

Thanks Carl. I actually bought Ace Frehleys cd new for $5 recently, but I was thinking about buying his book for like $45 with the signature. Peter has the same thing going on too. I can get a personalized Bruce Kulick from his website for $10, but don't know with Gene and Paul

Check out kiss museum,they had simmons signed books for 29.95

There's a Convention lithograph on ebay right now for $220..hand signed. Last month one sold for like $150. Yeah, there are 500 of them, bit they are real as long as you don't get a plate sig ed one.

Just to add my $.02- those Kiss autographs are absolutely no good.

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