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"Looking strange" doesn't definitely mean fake. A signature appended in a relaxed context will obviously be quite different from a signature of the same year from a rushed backstage or press conference (look the "M" attached of this one, signed the same year than the Brandes' one) Many factors are involved and affect the way a person sign, it's just a matter of being able to recognize the specific handwriting."
I don't have any Museum, but I have also seen hundreds of signatures. Roger signing in Green seems to be a fake, but if he signs in black seems more genuine. In fact: a genuine autograph can always be a good fake. But most of the fakes are poor fakes and can be detected quite easily, there is about 3-5% of autographs I see on which I'm simply not sure, and I don't buy them.
Judging single autographs is always much more sophisticated than complete sets. You can try and fake one autograph many times and sell the best one. Faking all four autographs in a good way on one item is quite unlikely - simple math.
Bad fakes like the Hot Space vinyl from another topic do not need any discussion. We all knew it was a very bad forgery. The ones you are not sure about, you shouldn't say they're 100% fake, even if you had a museum.
Yeah, it's as obvious as this one, when a fan asked him for an auto and Freddie got a stomach cramp at the same time... I didn't realize!
i expect a lot of fakes hitting the market soon with the bio pic coming out in 2015
have you read this? i hope it gets made!
http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/news/freddie-mercury-biopic-cast...
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