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"Does this person think that's what we want to do? Attack some new member on this site because we're bullies? No. If somebody joined here, and had great stories, authentic autographies, etc...we'd welcome them with open arms"

Josh, He's hoping his buyers Faithfully, Don't Stop Believin'.. He will keep signing Any Way You Want It... Well, Who's Crying Now?... 

Haha, couldn't help myself

This is Richard Burton by noted photographer and signed by Richard Burton in 1956 from The Burton Museum:

This is...not. Claimed to be 1956...

The OP does resemble Burton's 1949 signature in his copy of A Phoenix too Frequently, also from The Burton Museum. Burton stopped this style well before 1952 as seen on checks and documents. Again the wrong year for the style, like the Ringo.

Below is Richard's 1951 signature on memorabilia from The Shakespeare Memorial Theatre.

This is James Mason c. 1978:

This is...not.

Without wishing to add to the pile on, I reckon I know exactly who sold all of the items from their “mother’s collection”- because I fell for it too. I have no idea whether she genuinely believes her mother’s items were authentic, but the collection is/was absolutely vast, yet it’s obvious that a lot of the items share common tells if you spend long enough examining them.

I’m not going to bother going into the details of the item I purchased because they’re available via my posting history, but Beckett unsurprisingly rejected my item. I did, however, get a Paypal refund when I asked the seller for one- I suggest the buyer does the same ASAP.

well good to know you got a refund,  I suspect the person who sold 'their mother's collection' must have known because the Waterstones story is very unlikely which she would have known if she was uk based

Definitely the same person now you’ve told me that- can’t believe I fell for it, but their grift was in its infancy a couple of years ago. They’ve flooded the market since then and the fact they’re forgeries is so blatant when you compare one with any other.

That would mean that this character either found or was provided images of authentic items that appear to have been used as examples to forge the writing and signatures on the Beatles signed sheet music, and he didn’t see any issue. The images are included in the auction listing.

https://ebay.us/m/lpMrOB

Look at his poster with a modern style "Dylan" and an older style "Clapton" signed with the same pen by the same person. 

He MUST know these are fake especially with the bargain basement prices. No one is that stupid, right?

I have over 500 Springsteen exemplars and he has NEVER signed like this. The small "with thanks" is also terrrible.  Why? Because it's fake like most of this scammers other stuff. 

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