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You're welcome. "Go to man"? That's nice, but I don't think so. There are several members here who are very good with Beatles autographs, including Terrier.
To answer Paul's original question re International Autograph Auctions, I have had dealings with Richard Davies who runs it. He used to authenticate for Trevor Vennett-Smith in the UK when TVS auctioned autographs. I think IAA more or less took on the TVS autograph side when they decided to concentrate on other things- IAA's catalogues have a very similar feel to those of TVS.
I don't think Richard is the world's best authority on Beatles autographs. I know of at least two examples sold through TVS that have been deemed not authentic on ebay or here (unfortunately I own one of of them but fortunately I missed out on the other when TVS sold it). What I don't know is whether Richard actually authenticated those particular examples before TVS sold them but I think he did based on what TVS told me at the time.
I also think Richard is an honest guy. Some of you may remember that IAA withdrew a Bruce Lee autograph recently when it received negative feedback on this forum (as being a traced example).
When you think about it, it is quite frightening how little regulation there is in the autograph business generally and the autograph auction business in particular. Any Tom, Dick and Harry can set up a fancy web-site and start selling. Only forums like this really keep things in check - to some extent at least.
When I bought my dud back in 1999 the auction house wasn't on the internet so I couldn't get it checked out on here before bidding - if this site even existed at the time.
I'm always glad when people explain why they think something isn't real unless it is really a "no brainer". Having said that, there are always exceptions to rules - for example, if you look at two of terrier's examples the "S" is higher than the "t" in "Starr".
Wouldn't there be some photos of them at such a renowned tennis match? I couldn't see anything with a quick Google.
The auction house description notes that they played Weston-super Mare (near Bristol) in July 1963. Unfortunately this ticket is dated four days before the first WSM gig. I doubt they would be hanging around Bristol for four days before playing.
What is certainly possible is that the recipient of the autographs had attended the tennis and happened to have this in his or her pocket when he or she met the Boys.
Steve said it well on the last page. That's kind of a rule of thumb.
I agree with Steve's statement. frankly, I wouldn't want these if someone gave them to me. why would Pau try to sign it twice? as far as Tracks wanting to buy these, they usually sell high quality items. if I saw this on their website, I would be surprised. but then again, I am surprised with what I see every day. but I think saying these are "without a doubt" authentic, is stretching it a little. as far as where the Beatles were on July 18, 1963,
The Beatles recorded Money on July 18, 1963, in seven takes, including a piano edit piece, John performing the raucous vocal.
I forgot to ask Rob where he got the information that Tracks wanted to buy this. I don't see it mentioned anywhere else.
Like you when Mr. Jones asked me by email about it one of my key concerns (since I know next to nothing about Beatles autographs themselves) was the why would Paul try to sign twice? Since then Mr. Epperson and Mr. Cornthwaite have both weighed in that they are good I am sure they are. Upon reflection I think an explanation for the extra "P" is that this was likely passed around among the three, or four if John was there. The ticket then got passed back to Paul again, and he logically went to the blank area started then saw he already signed. I think that would explain the odd "P." We will never know for certain but in my mind that is the most logical explanation.
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