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Hi Alexander,

I would say it's legit, an example of Freddie's autos from late 80s / early 90s.

Anyway, wait for @Innuendo's opinion.

I quite like it. I would need a bit of history before I give it the thumbs up.

Got your message, FS. This is genuine rushed. I posted a status a while ago about how to best contact me but I realize I've still had to login upon request and give opinions so it may have been buried a bit, no worries if you haven't seen it. But going forward, if anyone would like my opinion on Queen pieces, please email me at innuendoopinions@gmail.com 

I am healing from hip surgery (going well) and emailing me directly doesn't require me to login to anything, and one less thing to log into a day right now is just a bit easier for me. Since the surgery, i have forgotten to get on here but once or twice. I'm always happy to help, so please do feel free to email. I just won't be on here as much. All the best.

Thank you so much for your reply, Innuendo!

I'm happy to hear your're getting well. I didn't know...

Also, thank you very much for your email contact, the next time I'll write to you via email. My apologizes if I bothered, honestly. It was not my intention, I respect you so much!

Get well soon and, again, Thanks a lot!! :)

Thank you!    Hope your recovery goes well!

Get well soon Innuendo. Haven’t forgotten about Houston just can’t bloody find it :). 

Looks like a print to me.  There’s a Beatles one he’s selling which people are saying is a print.  Very similar in its execution.  Not for me. 

Thanks everyone for the well wishes- I had to jump back on to add that you make a great point jimbo. I did not know the seller had reprinted beatles items. The best advice I can give to folks interested in queen is save and invest in signed albums, posters, photos vs plain paper items. They grow much better in value than paper and are much harder items to reprint. Thanks for remembering the Houston show, jimbo. No rush at all, it's just a great show to rewatch and the better quality bootlegs seemed to have gone the way of the dodo bird. All the best fellas- feel free to reach out via email anytime. Cheers

Of course, from here it's hard to know if it's an original or a print. Some other example to compare it to, would be the ultimate proof. I've been trying to find one but no success. 

You're right, Jim... I mean, things like that are something to be considered.

Yes you would need to examine the item to feel for pen indentations, light refraction etc.  

Looking at the sellers items I'm convinced 99% are produced mechanically and/or prints. 

The seller is another clue, indeed...

Hi Jimbo,

I've just found the item on eBay. The seller has only a 10 rated feedback. All positive, but it does mean nothing at all. It is not always the same  "good dealers" than "good sellers"... Anyway, I've seen on his/her store some other items that look really genuine, as a full Beatles signed display. Suspicious :/

BTW, just for fun... Why would someone display an autograph from 1985 matching with a Queen II album cover? It's ridiculous xD

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