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Hi there,
I was wondering if anyone could help me out. I've been looking at picking up a hand signed Rolling Stones Bridges to Babylon lithograph and found one for sale, however, it doesn't appear to be numbered. The others I've seen have a pencil number of the 125 issued in the lower left corner. The seller has checked and there's definitely no number. He thinks it could be an artists proof, extra copies signed in case numbered copies are damaged. Does this sound feasible? I've tried googling this but can't find anything.
Thanks!
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I wonder what Roger's opinion on this one would be.
I found this while googling around: it's a special with a free litho with the purchase of the super deluxe set. It must be an expired offer, but that seemed like a killer deal!
http://media.musictoday.com/store/bands/191/images/stoneslithosplas...
Shame, I would have bought it right then!
Just out of curiosity, is everything about the actual lithographs the same--- do you notice anything different in the numbered one vs the unnumbered? I think that would also be helpful. (paper type, watermarks of any sort, exact size etc etc).
I also think the non-numbered one has more appealing sigs. The Mick auto certainly looks more unusual on the numbered one. I'm not saying it's not authentic, just saying I like the auto on the unnumbered one better.
I spent a lot of time looking for my favorite autos on the signed AC/DC prints they did. I wonder if a lot of people are picky like that, lol!
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