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Not sure I’d be forking out any $’s for these autographs. IMO they lack the expected flow of a natural signature. Any other thoughts?

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Interesting.  Patterned forgeries hmmm Joe Long, So Cal forger etc.  From my perspective, looking back the autographs look too good to be true, no rush just slow and deliberate, small auction house which the forgers tend to use as it doesn’t draw as much attention, lastly the story.  It seems the more elaborate the story the greater the chance they might not be genuine.  Perhaps a large auction house like Omega, Bonhams etc would have elicited a different response.

I’ll step out on a limb and provide potential scenarios. As John and Paul were at the studio for two days it is possible that the original owner prearranged the signing by asking them to sign on the 2nd day and bought her two Lp’s with her or just as likely she knew John and Paul were coming to the studio and she brought her 2 Lp’s along hoping to get them signed.

In any event differing opinions is good for discussion and learning. Over the top holier than though commentary is just rude!!

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