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Not all, but most of them. Although I admit thought the autograph before also cannot assess.
Looking at the original template posted by Spaceman you can see the different pressures applied by the individuals signing the paper. You can also see the imperfections a bit hurried here and there and not perfect. The picture in the OP shows very careful signatures, even pressure and without any of the imperfections you would expect to see in a set like this. Despite what the COA states seeing this item in person I’m sure Roger or any of the other professional authenticators would give this one a thumbs down IMHO.
I don't know. Of course, Roger and the other professional can be wrong, too. If you can't even believe the experts, who can?
I am at the point where I don't trust any of these sets that look like they were signed yesterday. Too much money involved with Beatles autographs, so the forgers are out in number trying to capitalize. as a one off, they may look good, but when you do the research that Ballroom and others do (and the TPA's do NOT) you can actually see the original that these forgeries were used as the template. So no, Jamnick, sometimes you can't even believe the experts.
Yes Ballroom, all Autographs in this thread looks a bit strange.
Total crap!!!
Thanks for getting to the bottom of this. Obviously a forgery.
Once again many thanks.
Take care everyone
Agreed, and it just so happens that the two COAs pictured in this discussion were issued a week apart.
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