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Queen is one of my favorite bands. I interviewed Brian May. I have signed thing from entire band.
This is an absolute fake. I have no doubt about it. I've never seen a Mercury that looked this bad.
I agree with Josh, .............this signed LP is lousy....
(the Roger Taylor does not pass the laugh test).
Here's a side-by-side comparison of Steve Duncan's and bjarte79's Freddy Mercury inscribed cards, along with your friend's autograph, Gavin. Her's was signed more than 10 years earlier, so that makes a difference. I don't know how his handwriting changed over the years, particularly as Mercury was nearing the end, but comparing them to known genuine and secretarial examples from the same time period as hers was signed should help.
I followed Bjarte79's suggestion to check out Queen Autographs and found this page helpful:
I got these in 1974 (I was 12 at that time) when Queen played Finland. I met Freddie & Co at a pressconference. I called EMI and told them that I would like to get autographs of this great group (I had heard 1 track from the radio...). I also got Sheer Heart Attack album signed by them. I got the LP from Freddie at the pressconference.
If you actually witnessed them signing, (it isn't clear from the above whether you got them at the press conference, or later from EMI, but I presume you meant from the conference), then these must be genuine, and if they are, then it shows the Freddie Mercury did sign some autographs with the dd as normally. The M of Mercury is also different to the previously authenticated signatures, showing that his signature could vary a lot.
I cannot see how some people on here can dismiss what appears to be genuine signatures, obtained from reputable sources, as fakes, when there is so much variation in these signatures. I agree that the first instance of the record sleeve, (from eBay), appears to be fake, as it is almost certainly a copy done from the image on my website, but that does not make the original one on my site a fake, just that whoever faked it thought it genuine enough to copy.
Yes I witnessed them signing (=I was there and got the autographs in person). When I called EMI they invited me to the pressconference and told me that I could get the autographs there. As the band was relatively unknown at that time (here in Finland) there were not that many people. The band members were not sitting behind a desk. Instead they were having drinks and snacks and anyone could talk to them. This is a long and nice story cut short... Ps. as I write in my previus mail these autographs are from 1974 so they are quite early ones.
Here are two more photos (sorry for the bad quality. I don´t have a scanner at home).Here Freddie Mercury has signed even more clear "dd". Also the album is from the pressconference. When Freddie heard that I don´t have any Queen records he asked a man (the one who had invited me) from EMI to give me one. Ofcourse I asked the band to sign it too.
Thanks Juah, even more proof that some of the doubters on here might not be as knowledgeable as they would like us to think they are.
I only came upon this discussion by accident when editing links on my website, but I am glad I did as I don't appreciate my friend being called a seller of fake signatures. If I hadn't stumbled upon this site, those accusations would have gone unanswered, leaving my friend and I totally unaware of what we were being accused of. There is a clear contact email address on the site, but nobody even bothered to ask for my comments before spouting accusations.
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