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Tags: Antiquities, Rolling, Stones, guitar, international
Hi Bill,
Thanks for your suggestion. It came up in a couple of earlier posts and I gave it some serious considerations. I did as much research as possible mainly because of the experience with the guitar but also because who's to say that the company that the Stones use are any more reputable than any other source. I mean, unless we actually see the band sign anything with our own two eyes we can never be 100% sure what we're investing in is the real deal. It's only my opinion and being a novice you can take that with a grain of salt. What bewildered me about that lithograph while I was researching it was that I found one on ebay that had been PSA/DNA approved (with pictures) for $2500, a thousand less than what you could buy one for on the Stones sight. I asked the seller four on four separate occasions for a reason as to why he was selling it for so much less and couldn't get a straight answer short of "he wanted to be competitive in the market." In my thinking, being competitive and losing money are two separate issues. The only reason I could come up with is that there was something wrong with the print (which he denied saying it was in perfect condition) or he somehow bought it under the retail price. Who knows what the reason was but it made me very suspicious. I even checked out the PSA verification number on PSA's site and it came up as deemed authentic. On top of that the seller had over 400 Ebay transactions and a 100% satisfaction rating. Maybe I lost out on a great deal but in the end I went ahead and bought the litho from the Stones site the other day and just received it yesterday afternoon. I plan to have it authenticated and I hoping beyond hope that it comes back as authentic. I can't even stand to think of the alternative but I dug very deep on the web and couldn't find one negative item in regards to it's authenticity so wish me luck. Thanks again for your great suggestion and let's hope for a happy ending. If you'd like to see a pic of it just let me know and I'll post it up for you.
Joe
I have to commend EVERYONE on how this thread has gone. I feel so bad this guy got burned on a Stones guitar. And for the record, we shouldn't be so quick to bark at him "do your research." I've been in that store. MANY TIMES (as my daughter lives in Vegas, so I go to visit her there). And the stuff looks pretty damn good. IT's framed nicely, and it's in the Cesar's Palace shops. If I wasn't in this industry, it wouldn't even friggin' occur to me to "do my homework" or "research". I'd just assume this stuff was legit.
That being said...we need to find a lawyer, that can really give us the proper channels on how to put these scumbags out of business. EVERY ONE OF US that collects, have been burned on high end items when we were new to this hobby. We all have. It's always horrible to hear about, but I like how this guy is thanking all of you for your help in this matter. It just really sucks because...he's obviously a fan, too. That's the worst.
Josh,
I agree with everything you had to say and I'm working on the legal aspect of it. I've already conferred with two well respected forensic handwriting analysts as well as my lawyers who, in turn, referred me to a couple of attorneys that have experience with this type of work (mine don't) and are licensed in Nevada. I really had to struggle with myself in making the decision whether it was worth pursuing considering the financial end of it but I have the time and I hate the thought that these people feel they're completely insulated from any recourse. Thanks for taking the time to share your opinion and further encourage me to move forward.
Best Regards, Joe
Joe, as crazy as this sounds, there is a guy even worse than that company. Anthony Nurse/Anthony Barone....he dupes charities into letting him sell his bogus stuff, and people like you -- the real fans -- spend extra money thinking it's all going to charity, when half go to his forgeries. Here's a link to a story I wrote about it on this website:
http://live.autographmagazine.com/profiles/blogs/did-you-purchase-a...
Congratulations Joe. I cant see there possibly being any problem with your litho. Rarely ( and the only one I know positively about is Niki Minaj autopen) are the stars own sites going to rip off their fans. You can hang that up and be certain and happy. Its a wonderful piece and a nice future investment. It would be nice to teach those bast---- a lesson. Josh is right, anybody would fall for those flashy stores and all the stars that play in the Vegas area thinking they must be legit.
Hi John,
I just uploaded a picture of the litho. Haven't had it framed yet and I'm not sure I uploaded it correctly. Let me know if you have a problem accessing it and I'll try it another way. Thanks for your support.
Joe
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