https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Paul-McCartney-hand-signed-photo-in-blac...

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/George-Harrison-signed-photo-in-blue-pen...

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/John-Lennon-hand-signed-in-blue-pen-with...

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/A-Ringo-Starr-hand-signed-photo-in-blue-...

Emailed the seller asking him to remove them and got this reply

"That is quite funny as I was present for two of them in the EMI studies, as the man I worked was George Martins assistant. I do not pay much thought to eBay or you. Keep yourself busy doing something else."

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Yes, I know. I was looking because I was curious to see if I could pin the same hand in several graphs for sellers "interest".

I see that the Beatles autographs have gone from his Ebay listings. The Elvis is still there and if you look back through his previous listings there are a number of "interesting" items....

Here is his reply to me about the Elvis

I said I thought his item was fake and should seek a refund and that an Elvis is worth 10x his asking price.

New message from: isaaelija0 (39Yellow Star)

I take it you were at the civic center on the 21st June, Rapid city working for Camden records as well, you should have said hello. I am afraid your wrong about the price. If you check an item such as this sold for just over £600 at auction at Maddox street. In fact and I know you will not believe this, Stanley Giibbons, yes the ones in Charing Cross sold a John Lennon signed magazine cover for £450.00. You can check all this by contacting the company. I am afraid it is you who is ripping people off by selling items for far too much money when they are after all signatures of a person, famous yes, but a person.


Check with the auction house. Please do not reply it is becoming boring.

He clearly has "issues".....

"crackers" lol

I suggest you stop abusing people on line, who are you God. You do not have anything positive to say so be quiet.

There is nothing positive to say about someone attempting to pass off fake autographs as real and conning genuine people out of their money. What is your opinion on the autographs Arthur?

Nobody is playing God. It's fairly obvious the signatures are not authentic. That's just being truthful. Doesn't matter about the "story" behind the autographs. Or who worked with or knows who. The autographs speak for themselves. 

Frankly, I agree with Arthur. If we don't have anything positive to say, we should be quiet.

Arthur, I am positive that every autograph I've seen you offer on eBay is a forgery.

LMAO

luv your sense of humor :-)

I'm probably going to have to suspend myself from my own site after this discussion for harassing another member, but it'll be worth it.

hahaha

I just spit out my coffee with a mouth full of donut

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