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Guys, it's important to remember Freddie had MULTIPLE styles of genuine signatures. Just because it doesn't match with one you had before does not mean it isn't genuine. It turns out in this case, my first response to this thread was correct and it indeed a fake. If you study works Era rushed genuine Freddie pieces, you'll see why it was necessary to ask Giancarlo. Of course the mercury in this one was horrific. There no arguing there. The the only thing that gave it a chance was the freddie. Believe it or not, the freddie part is not a bad attempt at a rushed freddie from 84 to 85. But yes, as I first said, this is fake
Here's a genuine rushed Freddie from the works Era. You can see why I thought it stood a chance. It isn't ideal, but it does bring to mind a rushed 84 style. The mercury was always awful, though. I still can't explain the horrible mercury, but it was worth looking into with that freddie. I think if it was forged from any genuine example nicole, it would've been forged from something more like this instead of what you bought from jan (who sold a beautiful genuine set btw).
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Any possibility for this one? From RareandSigned.. ??


You mean the rareandsigned banned from ebay right? 

Yes but people from here say that they sell (sometimes) original things.. and probably this one is original I don't know..

A member just posted a Freddy for sale that I'd like to verify is good. Please post your feedback if you know Mercury well, thanks:

https://live.autographmagazine.com/group/free-autograph-buy-sell-tr...

Already did, Steve. I think you and I commented at the same time. It's a genuine item. Likely signed 1987.

Thanks, Innuendo. 

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