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Tags: Antiquities, Rolling, Stones, guitar, international
James,
Funny to me is how you ended this reply because I was thinking almost the exact same thing. Or better yet (or worse depending on how you see it) they could've mistakenly passed it and I'd have this block of wood hanging on my wall. To me the thrill of having the autograph is knowing that at some point in time a person who I admire actually held a pen, actually came in contact with the article and for the briefest moment focused on signing it. It's a very personal and enjoyable experience for me to have that small part of something that I'm passionate about. I understand that in many cases there is money to be made over time but that has never been my goal. It's always about the person and for the past couple of months this guitar brought me so much joy that I almost didn't want to have it authenticated fearing the worst. In the end though, you need to know it's real to fully appreciate it. Now I know and although disappointed I have found an upside in that I am learning more and more and getting closer to my end goal of finding the genuine article. I can't thank you and everyone else who has taken the time to offer their time, experiences, expertise, opinions and guidance.
Ciao, Joe
I would'nt want to purchase anything that could'nt pass a PSA/DNA inspection anyway unless i witnessed it being signed myself. PSA/DNA may not be able to hit the nail on the head 100% of the time, but they are a very excellent gauging tool, thats why they are leading authentication company in this hobby. If an item can't pass PSA/DNA and I did'nt witness it being signed, 9x's out of 10, the value won't be there, the item will be clouded with doubt, and will be a hard resell. I have used them many times and havent had a issue yet.
Thanks AJ and Mike T. I have no one to blame but myself on this one. Had I taken the time to dig a little deeper than I did perhaps none of this would've come to pass. That said, the more I read the more I find that PSA/DNA isn't all that it's cracked up to be. Although it would've been better to have had them give me the thumbs up I've read that time and again that they have a history of missteps. I don't know for sure but I'm guessing that my guitar was a no brainer for them as it didn't take long for them to discredit it's authenticity and I can't think of any logical reason for them to tell me anything but their professional opinion.
Joe,
A genuine Rolling Stones signed guitar would typically sell for in the $7,500 range or more. Antiquities is well-known among those experienced in autographs as sellers of forgeries. Go into their store and you'll find Led Zeppelin albums signed by the entire band, including John Bonham, for $4,000 or less. Real ones generally bring $10,000-$19,000. Why would they sell theirs so cheap if they're real?
Why would they sell you a Rolling Stones guitar for $2,500 when they could sell it for 3-times that?
Letters of Authentication by the forensic examiners they talk about are considered signs of forgery, not authenticity. I'll be happy to talk to American Express and help you in any way.
Steve, your reply makes a lot of sense. My mistake was not knowing the market, not doing enough research and allowing several outside factors affect my decision. The placement of the store in addition to what I read about their reputation the night before I made the purchase. I JUST DIDN'T DIG DEEP ENOUGH. Had I done that perhaps I wouldn't have gotten sucked in as I did. The upside of all this is that, as I said before, it was a relatively cheap lesson and one that I will not forget...ever. I appreciate your offer to speak with AMEX but I'm pretty sure I'll need the documentation before I can even begin to dispute the purchase. What interests me more about what you wrote is that an authentic guitar can be had and as community manager I'm guessing you have ample knowledge of where I should be looking for one. I would greatly appreciate any guidance on that front. $7500-$10,000 doesn't sound unreasonable given what you've told me along with all the other comments plus what I've read to date. If you have the inclination and time I would really like to hear what you have to say about that. Thanks again for taking the time to address this issue and for sharing your expertise.
Joe
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