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Topic History of: Genuine signed album Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Green Man |
Dr. Kellogg wrote:
The bidding is currently at £31. Not bad for a forgery!
A fool and his money are soon parted. |
Dr. Kellogg |
The bidding is currently at £31. Not bad for a forgery! |
Green Man |
One of my sister's was a big autograph collector. She used to trade with them also.
She obtained a few Jimmy Savile autographs at a wrestling convention with her boyfriend at the time, the Savile signature looks a dud; also it looks it looks nothing I saw when I looked at her vast collection of autographs.
The seller on eBay is trolling. |
Honey |
JK2006 wrote:
Yes - I certainly signed a lot of stuff in the 70s (usually bared pre-pubescent breasts). Those were the days and a very different era and morality. I was, at the time, believe it or not, one of the biggest pop stars in Britain (owing more to my promotional ability than talent, I admit). These days the only things carrying my signature are police and legal documents - none with a gold ink pen. And the odd (very odd) book.
Wouldn't pre-pubescent breasts be no breasts at all? |
JK2006 |
Yes - I certainly signed a lot of stuff in the 70s (usually bared pre-pubescent breasts). Those were the days and a very different era and morality. I was, at the time, believe it or not, one of the biggest pop stars in Britain (owing more to my promotional ability than talent, I admit). These days the only things carrying my signature are police and legal documents - none with a gold ink pen. And the odd (very odd) book. |
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