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I see this more and more -- taking a signature on paper and somehow tranferrring it onto a pick guard -- and instant "Signed Guitar" Lennon was nowhere near this guitar or the pick guard -- yet someone could be duped. PSA cert says "signed cut" but not everyone reads that or knows the difference.
Seems like false advertising to me at best -- a bit of a scam at worst.
Thoughts?
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Wonder how someone cuts up a contract and attaches it to a pick guard? Assuming the pick guard has a glossy finish, wouldn't that lessen the value like laminating a signature does?
I believe the cut signature is loose under the protective plastic piece.
Quite possibly the silliest most wasteful failed attempt at trying to improve your investment by destroying a much more valuable item to create a piece of crap !!!
This has to be top 5 of the dumbest things I’ve ever seen.
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