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Jason, we all wish you good luck.
It's unfortunate, too, that those who sell forgeries take advantage of the "emotional attachment" many fans and collectors feel about their favorite athletes, bands, actors, etc. They will say things like "Well if you don't buy it now, there's a good chance someone else will." They prey on emotions.
I saw Pawn Stars tonight (4/25) and they used Drew Max for a Willie Shumaker auto. "Look at the way he makes his "s" like an "8", it's certainly authentic." He also looked at a Who signed autograph, "Yup, it's real." Do the producers have any idea what the collecting world thinks of this guy? I guess the real question would be, do they care. He comes off as a knowledgable and confident guy for sure, but that may be his schtick. I am told, via google search, "Is Pawn Stars real or Fake", that the show is a set up for sure. No one really loses money. It seems that it is all done for entertainment value. Take some time and google the above phrase and read all the stories for yourself, it's pretty interesting. Most reality shows are fake...as are autographs that seem too good to be true.
Stu
Correct, Roger Epperson!
The writing and the autographs of Lennon and Ono are fakes and belongs to the famous "Southern California Fakes".
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