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Rock and Roll Collection Concerns [Title revised by moderator]

I see this site brought up a lot on this site for autograph references.

http://www.rockandrollcollection.com/

problem is, who ever this Stephan is he has a load of forgeries up here too. I get messages from people from time to time saying he has offered to sell a member here an item or two and it is never the real stuff imo, it is usually the fake stuff. Greed. He wants money but doesn't want to part with the good stuff.

Eagles are his most famous work. Attached is a screen shot of his fake work (not limited too). Notice how they are the same..... duh. If you look through his stuff he has loads of fake Zeppelin, Beatles, Springsteen, Stones, Floyd and more. Even the so called authentic Traveling Wilbury's is not real. Maybe the George and Petty are ok but 100% not the Lynne and I'm pretty sure the Dylan is bogus also. Anyway, I don't wish to debat about this guy and his ethics but if you are using him a reference be careful and I wouldn't buy anything from the guy either.

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This is an Eagles signed photo that Heritage sold in 2008 with their own COA. It has the Henley some of us are concerned about:

I have the same concerns about the identical pieces in Mr. Duncan's collection.  Here they are:

Eagles signed Paper Sleeve Collection, which Heritage said is from the Joe Walsh Collection...not familiar with that:

An Eagles signed guitar from Julien's 2014 USO Charity Auction. Donated by Irving Azoff, so rock-solid authenticity:

Thats the closest I've seen with the looping D, but still quite a bit different from the above examples.  Notably, when he loops from the bottom of the D it's always into the bottom of the o, not the top. Thanks for posting these Steve.

Here's a guitar with a ton of artist autograph from an event in 2000. This is Julien's write-up:

A Gremlin acoustic guitar signed by performers at the KISS 108 FM concert at the Tweeter Center in Boston on June 3, 2000, to benefit The Genesis Fund, including Bon Jovi, Eiffel 65, Jessica Simpson, Nick Lachey, Mandy Moore, Don Henley, Sinead O’Connor, Goo Goo Dolls, Third Eye Blind, Westlife, Hanson, Vitamin C, and many others. Serial number GC10. Accompanied by images of some celebrities signing the guitar.

Click to enlarge most of the images I've uploaded.

Gotten by Houston music journalist Larry Lent in the early 90's

That's a nice set. Im talking about the album lp.

Good example of rushed graphs, but the Henley loops from the top of the D into the top of the O, which is consistent for authentic Henleys, and differs from Stephen's examples.  Also notice the slant on the 'l' in Glenn, again inconsistent with Stephen's examples.

Mike this is a lost cause, you can hit your head against a brick wall for days, or you can just walk away.

I feel your pain, but it isn't worth it.

Let everyone believe whatever they want, and let it go.

Look below and feel Duncan's pain Pete!

Gotten by my family law attorney 2010

Please apologies to Mr Duncan

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