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Hi everyone! I'm new on here and looking for your opinions on a piece that I just bought. I have just bought a cast signed Ghostbusters poster from Antiquities of California via their website. I have compared some of the signatures and they look alright from what I've seen, but then again I don't know anything about authenticating a signature.
This was a pretty expensive piece but I'm a huge fan and I've been looking for a real one for a long time. After doing some research on this website I have gotten a little weary about their authentications and was just wondering if you guys could help me out. I do want to stress however that so far their staff has been very kind and haven't given me a reason distrust them, but I feel that I should cover all of my bases. They claim that all of these signatures were done at the same time during a scheduled sitting.
I haven't received the poster yet so I will give you the pictures that I have, but I can post better ones in a few weeks when it comes in if needed.
Thanks for your opinions, this is a great web site!
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Oh, and obviously here are the celebrities that have signed the poster:
Ghostbusters – signed movie poster by Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray, Harold Ramis, Sigourney Weaver, Rick Moranis, Annie Potts, Ernie Hudson and director Ivan Reitman.
Hi Brad. I'll throw my two cents in. First of all, I don't have especially good knowledge of those signatures in particular, but I can say that Antiquities of California seems to be an especially bad autograph dealer. Their framing jobs look amazing, but I generally see nothing but forgeries on their website. I don't know if their autograph knowledge is really that bad or if the place is a full blown scam, but when people ask, I highly recommend against purchasing from them. Among other forum members, I'm hardly alone in that sentiment.
Store aside, there are a handful of common-sense type questions I'd have when purchasing something like this. They say it comes from a "scheduled sitting." I'd bet you that such a signing never occurred. Ask them for photos from the event where the entire cast was sitting down signing autographs. Ask them for any documentation at all.
Ernie Hudson does comic cons and autograph shows. Everyone else here, not so much. Sigourney Weaver did one private signing with Celebrity Authentics. Bill Murray is an incredibly difficult autograph and is especially unlikely to sign a poster like this. Rick Moranis has been retired for years and seems to be basically out of the public eye altogether.
In summary, this is something of an unlikely piece. I would ask this company for some solid provenance, especially on their assertion that it came from a signing event.
Well, just a quick glance at a couple items - at least two of their three Aaron Rodgers autographs are fake. All five U2 items are fake (and done by different forgers - you'd think they'd ask questions as to why these look completely different). I do see some authentic items from Steiner, Favre holo, etc. Still, it doesn't look promising.
Not a good one. Why is there more info on the way? Why not tell you now? It really suggests they're fabricating their story.
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