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My first feeling is that it's not genuine. Or it's such an early example that I have never seen it before.
agree not authentic.
That`s all fine and dandy but a explaination would be appreciated, thanks!
Jake,
Go to www.rogerepperson.com and for $15 you'll get an online opinion from the top modern music authenticator, and he's rarely wrong. Money well spent. I don't know early Stones, but the autographs look to me like they were spontaneously signed by 5 different people, so I think there's a good chance they're real.
You can also drop a link to this post on Roger Epperson's profile here and he may answer for free, but $15 is bargain for his expertise.
Steve, will do just that because i strongly beleive its authentic but you never know, lots of good forgers out there and were talking big $$$$ for this one. Worth the $15 for a opinion from Mr. Epperson. Thanks!
Please let us know what Roger says.
I don´t think the autographs are genuine.
Good luck, though!
Will do A.B.
I'm not qualified to offer an opinion on this, but I am curious why there's that weird underline/XXX scribble under each signature. Did one do it and the others follow suit for some reason? Are there other examples of this?
Steve, Roger Epperson will clarify if its authentic, paid $15 last night, also i feel strongly that the notation "Best Wishes Joy, All our love, The Rolling Stones" was written by Brian Jones.
Interesting that it was a "thing" they all seemed do at various times. Learn something new every day!
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