2011records 28.12.2010 04:02 |
Authentic 1986 Queen A Kind Of Magic Lp Signed. Price - make your offer to 2011records@gmail.com |
Thistle 31.12.2010 04:16 |
I have no doubts at all that the LP is in fact authentic. But who signed it? |
Woody43 01.01.2011 06:20 |
Looks ok to me, the Brian signature seems genuine, and the others look similar to other examples. They are more likely to be genuine than those on the Hot space thread IMHO. |
people on streets 04.01.2011 04:46 |
fake. |
Thistle 04.01.2011 15:21 |
Definite fakes. The Brian one, admittedly, is the one that will fool everyone because it is well done...... unless Brian DID sign it and the others are faked to make it "fully" signed. |
ajiba54 09.01.2011 06:44 |
I have some autographed Lps and for me it looks authentic |
2011records 10.01.2011 12:43 |
Thistleboy - Obviously you are a try hard collector that knows 'jackshit' about Queen & collecting. Go contribute sweet FA to other collectors threads thanks!! |
Thistle 10.01.2011 13:17 |
2011records wrote: Thistleboy - Obviously you are a try hard collector that knows 'jackshit' about Queen & collecting. Go contribute sweet FA to other collectors threads thanks!! Oh, how very pleasant of you Mr. 2011records. That's exactly the way to make friends AND sell your items. For your information, I have been collecting Queen and related items for 20 years, and have one of the most extensive collections in the country. That doesn't happen by accident, and I would like to think I have picked up some knowledge along the way. I have also been a record dealer for the past 12 years, and have had some real Queen gems in my hands (an original Blue Bohemian Rhapsody, an array of acetates and a fully signed gold RIAA award to name but a few)....and turned over some nice profits. That, also, does not happen by accident. During this time, all sorts of fakes like the one you've posted have been offered to me on a regular basis - however, as an avid autograph collector, I also have several genuine handsigned Queen items, and DO know the fakes from the real deal. If you don't, that's fine, let's not make it an issue. If you believe your item is genuine, then you are entitled to try and sell it here, just like everyone else. But the more educated ones on the forum will avoid obvious fakes - and this is a fake. Also, just to point out, I'm not the only one who believes this. So now that you actually have contributed sweet FA to the forum, why don't you practice what you preach? Was a pleasure meeting you. |
people on streets 10.01.2011 15:05 |
well said. |
2011records 10.01.2011 15:53 |
My arse you have one of the most extensive collections in the country. Any twat can write I have a blue bo rhap blah blah blah........... |
Thistle 10.01.2011 16:06 |
Sure, anyone can write that crap. I know. Anyone can sign an LP and call it authentic as well. The difference between you and I is that I say what I mean and mean what I say. And at least I didn't have to resort to name-calling to show people what you are, you've managed that very well yourself. Now get back under your bridge, the goats are escaping. |
people on streets 12.01.2011 06:39 |
2011records wrote: My arse you have one of the most extensive collections in the country. Any twat can write I have a blue bo rhap blah blah blah........... ============================= Go away from this site. We don't need fakes. |
deleted user 13.01.2011 07:04 |
Question: How can you tell if an autograph for sale is a good fake or a poor genuine one? Simple answer: You can't |
Thistle 13.01.2011 09:59 |
Not strictly true, Kurgan. Sure, it's possible to be fooled by a really good fake, or to even think that a real one is not genuine because it doesn't look right. But then again, there are some obvious fakes and there are some really horrible fakes. IMHO, this is an obvious fake. Also, sometimes gut instinct just tells you it's not right. When you spend long enough looking for autographs, you tend to be able to work out the genuine ones from the trash. This is trash. |
deleted user 13.01.2011 10:44 |
Here we go, another autograph expert. I've heard it all before. If I get pissed and sign my name it looks nothing like my normal signature, even though it's genuine. People in bands tend to get pissed quite a lot Conclusion: A genuine autograph can look fake, and for that matter a good fake can look genuine. I gave the same response in all of the threads because it applies to all the other threads. |
Thistle 13.01.2011 13:30 |
Hi Kurgan - I've never claimed to be an expert, and, as I say, I see your point. We can go round in circles all day over the topic, but my opinion is it's fake and I'm confident with that assessment. I've been fooled (once) in the past by a set of signatures and I was determined it would never happen again - that was 10 years back, which gives a lot of research time. It was 8 years before I bought my next set. It's hard to explain, but after seeing a good eight year's worth of signatures, you kinda just get a feel for what's right and what's not. |
thefallenqueen 27.01.2011 10:46 |
A huge collection doesn't make an expert... I've seen thousands of autographs by Queen over the years, imo this one is genuine, but I don't want to drive this discussion to the max. Why don't you post some genuine ones to prove the magic cover as fake??? I've seen Roger and Brian in person sign weird autographs you would never give a pence for - though they are the real deal. I've got a lot of 30 genuine Queen autographs in my collection, for example a signed pair of Brian's black leather trousers given to a charity auction with a certificate from Sally Frost (former P.A. to Brian) that is genuine though it's not a typical one. Other example: I've been to Montreux yesterday, Norbert is selling a white hat signed by Freddie/Brian/Roger in is shop. I know he sold some poor fakes in the past but this one is most likely real as there's a picture of the owner wearing the hat and standing next to Freddie. Seeing it alone on ebay for example I would have declared it fake. If you haven't been there you can never be sure. By the way: Freddies flat is beeing refurbished at the moment, unfortunately I haven't seen the craftsmen to ask and have a look in it :-) And for all who missed the Brasseria Bavaria - it has been re-built on the same corner (but without the old spirit)... |
Thistle 28.01.2011 03:32 |
thefallenqueen wrote: 1 - A huge collection doesn't make an expert... 2 - Why don't you post some genuine ones to prove the magic cover as fake??? 1 - I've never, anywhere, said that it does. The original poster said I knew "jack shit" about Queen. I merely pointed out I have been collecting for around 20 years, and must have picked some knowledge up along the way. 2- I have actually sold all my autographs (apart from a Paul Rodgers one lol) and so have none to post. Even if I did, it wouldn't prove anything. I've always said that the Brian signature on the magic LP in question looks good, it's the others that don't seem right. Anyway, note the original poster has never been back! If I knew the item I was selling was the genuine article, I'd still be advertising - regardless of a few negative comments. |
Kmar9070 17.04.2011 16:58 |
don't let any of these fools who maybe have bought a couple autographs in their lives tell you that this autograph is fake, it is 100% authentic and hand signed by the said members of queen. I hate when people who know very little about autographs try and prove people's autographs to be fake, losing them money. I have over $150,000 worth of autographs and have some of the rarest autographs in the world, and I have looked at 100,000's of autographs. trust me this one is real, don't listen to any of the fools on here/. |
Thistle 18.04.2011 18:10 |
Who the fuck are you? Your first post here is to call me a fool, some three months after the argument has ended and well after the original poster (the guy trying to sell it) has disappeared. |
thefallenqueen 29.04.2011 11:03 |
link just found this joke on ebay... a certificate saying signed album from "The Queen and signed by "all four", seems these fakers have no idea what they're doing... |
Thistle 29.04.2011 13:30 |
Just the other week, I reported a "signed" Queen SHA LP to ebay, telling them I found it suspicious - they ignored this, and the item sold. By the freakiest of coincidences, the very same LP ended up in MY hands yesterday, because it was actually a regular at my shop who bought it and wanted to sell it on!!!! I told him my story, and told him I was fairly confident that it was fake....BUT, it had a COA, with a link to the vendor's website. I told him that meant nothing, and to go back home and check the COA out and, lo and behold, the website did NOT exist and, after just one e-mail to the vendor with a threat about paypal, they have agreed to refund him. Funny that, because if I knew my item was genuine, I'd allow paypal in..... And I know "jack-shit", apparently. |
-bp- 27.08.2011 23:48 |
Just a little background on where the signed Magic LP came from; in 1986, Roger and Brian were guests on the U.S. syndicated radio program "Rockline with Bob Coburn." As was customary on the show, callers who made it on the air were told they would receive autographed copies of the guest's latest album. I called in that evening and was one of the people who recieved an autographed copy of the LP. It was sent in a plain, white cardboard mailer with the show's logo on it. I've use the autograph authenticator on the Queen Online site, and believe mine to be genuine. If not, it was at least portrayed as genuine by Brian and Roger the evening of the program. I have it in storage, but will try to find it and take a picture. The signatures are in silver metallic liquid ink and very large. That's not to say that someone doesn't know these facts and hasn't fabricated a fake. Mine is real as far as I know, but I'd have to pay to have it authenticated. |
seasofrhye09 31.08.2011 08:11 |
Hey Prick Boy I'm still here !! The signed LP sold months ago, sorry you missed out :( I can always send you a dedicated LP if you want? Umm.... Should it read ...... To Prick Boy my dearest beelin bampot barry white lots of love seasofrhye ? XXXX |
Thistle 01.09.2011 08:15 |
seasofrhye09 wrote: Hey Prick Boy I'm still here !! The signed LP sold months ago, sorry you missed out :( I can always send you a dedicated LP if you want? Umm.... Should it read ...... To Prick Boy my dearest beelin bampot barry white lots of love seasofrhye ? XXXX ============================================================================================= No, it should read "here's another fake...., your old pal, JT". I think you know what I mean. |
Thistle 01.09.2011 08:30 |
Oh, and by the way JT, your wee slip up (i.e signing in as seasofrhye to make a comment that was supposed to be made by 2011 records) proves that you are the same person. After all it was 2011records who was selling the item, not "you". And, just incase you may have the beginnings of cenile dementia, you've already told me months ago (as 2011records, btw) that the record had sold and that you were "still here". Called me "prickboy" then too. Anyway JT, doesn't matter who you sign in as....you're still a con-merchant. Pretty sad that you set up an account to sell something and then use another to make it look as though said item has "provenance". Busted, JT. Oh, and your pics stink as well, amateur. |
Micrówave 01.09.2011 11:14 |
Isn't it about time for Sir GH to show up on this thread and criticize Thistleboy for questioning the legitimacy and condition of something for sale? |
thefallenqueen 07.09.2011 02:04 |
To -bp- Hi I just read the comment on the signed AKOF with lots of interst as the cover sleeve discussed in this thread is part of my personal collection now. I'm very experienced in signed Queen stuff as I'm collecting Queen autographs for about 15 years now - and I'm quite sure this is genuine otherwise I wouldn't have bought it. I bought it from an ebay seller from Hamburg I know for years. He seems to have really good authentic sources as he has never sold any Queen fake autograph so far i.m.o. (which is quite unusual on ebay these days :-) I would be very very pleased if you could send me some pics of your signed copy to compare. Please get in touch - there's some trouble I can't use the p.m. function at the moment. If you or any other one has further information of the origin of this cover sleeve please let me know. b.t.w. I've sent pictures of this cover sleeve to Martin from queenconcerts.com/queenautographs.com (which is no longer available) for authentification and he agreed with me it is genuine... and thanks to thitleboy for your unrefind comments - to be honest, no-one needs it in this thread |
Thistle 07.09.2011 08:40 |
thefallenqueen wrote: and thanks to thitleboy for your unrefind comments - to be honest, no-one needs it in this thread ============================================================================================ May I ask what the problem is? Any comments I may have made which can be described as "unrefined" were never directed at you, and were in self-defence, having been called a "fool" by a one-post contributor who clearly had nothing better to do but pipe in. Even after being called "prickboy" and being told that I know "jack-shit", I still stood up for myself with grace. If I offended you, sorry to hear about that, but this is a discussion forum after all, where my opinion is as good as yours, Kurgan's or the OP's in the context of this discussion. Having been nothing but polite to you, I don't feel it's your place to tell me my comments were not needed, especially when they were no concern of yours. And since you have posted *after* these "unrefined" comments, can you please explain why it's taken you months to advise me of your feelings? And why is it just me who's singled out? Note that OP has called me names and has taunted. Please don't feel that I am being hostile with you, but I felt I had to tell you that your closing comment was a little unfair - and, as it also comes across somewhat sarcastic ("thanks for your unrefined comments"), you have actually achieved for yourself the very status you tried to tie to me. Very graceful indeed. I just don't get why you'd say that? |
Micrówave 07.09.2011 11:01 |
If you're gonna come on Queenzone to schlepp your Queen item, you should at least let people question it's legitimacy. There is no moderation on this site, yet if something goes wrong with the transaction, Queenzone will get blamed somehow. "Martin" is NOT a reliable source for authentication... he is giving his opinion based on seeing many comparable signatures. He is not a certified authenticator and therefore NOT liable if it turns out his opinion was wrong. I would recommend people realize that 80% of autographs purchased on line are fake. So if you're comfortable with a 1 in 5 chance, then go ahead... buy this pinhead's LP. |
thefallenqueen 07.09.2011 17:29 |
Martin" is NOT a reliable source for authentication... he is giving his opinion based on seeing many comparable signatures. He is not a certified authenticator and therefore NOT liable if it turns out his opinion was wrong. That's right but two opinions of two different experienced collectors is more likely to be the real deal than one sinlge opinion - that's simple math :-), rest of this discussion points out to be what we call Kindergarten in Germany, sorry this is NOT meant to offend members that do not agree with me, thanks! |
thefallenqueen 07.09.2011 17:31 |
Oh b. t. w. what the hell is a certified authenticator? Please don't tell us that you buy autographs with COA's... |
Thistle 07.09.2011 18:20 |
thefallenqueen wrote: two opinions of two different experienced collectors is more likely to be the real deal than one sinlge opinion - that's simple math. ============================================================================================ Yes, but I, an experienced collector, share the same opinion as people on the streets, who is also an experienced collector, and that opinion is that this is not the real deal. So your simple math theory isn't reliable, either. Just remember it was you who said that a large collection doesn't make an expert - ergo, your large collection of autographs doesn't put you in any better a position to say said signed LP sleeve is genuine. I'm not here to "out" anyone, but I know the OP and, from my many encounters with him, have found him not to be reliable. The fact that he has several accounts here and uses one to advertise items and then the others to promote their "provenance" solidifies my assessment of his reliability. As I said, I will not "out" him, but I do know what I am talking about. Furthermore, my above post stands - at no point was I anything but polite to you, and it was unfair for you to judge me as "unrefined". And as for comparing the debate to Kindergarten?.....if the cap fits! |
thefallenqueen 08.09.2011 01:09 |
The cover is part of my collection now, I bought it, I love it. You do not think it's genuine, you did not buy it, you do not love it. Well seems to be an happy end for all those who were involved. Amen. |
Thistle 08.09.2011 08:09 |
thefallenqueen wrote: The cover is part of my collection now, I bought it, I love it. You do not think it's genuine, you did not buy it, you do not love it. Well seems to be an happy end for all those who were involved. Amen. ============================================================================================= Well, if you bought it, that's fair enough - I'm glad you're happy. It genuinely couldn't have happened to a nicer guy. Noted, though, that you have still danced around the issue of bandying around insults for no apparent reason. Never mind, enjoy your LP. |
Micrówave 08.09.2011 12:16 |
Enjoy your fake. I'm sure all your friends will be impressed. Maybe you could tell 'em that Freddie specifically autographed it for you. |
thefallenqueen 09.09.2011 11:08 |
Oh yes I told them and they were impressed, and nobody wondered how I could meet him Freddie while I was just a little boy :-) |
Micrówave 09.09.2011 13:03 |
thefallenqueen wrote: Martin" is NOT a reliable source for authentication... he is giving his opinion based on seeing many comparable signatures. He is not a certified authenticator and therefore NOT liable if it turns out his opinion was wrong. That's right but two opinions of two different experienced collectors is more likely to be the real deal than one sinlge opinion - that's simple math :-), rest of this discussion points out to be what we call Kindergarten in Germany, sorry this is NOT meant to offend members that do not agree with me, thanks! Well, here's some even simplier math that throws that theory of yours to waste. Out of all the autographs that Martin and "The Other Guy" have seen, they've been wrong at least once. Unfortunately you can't determine which one they were wrong about. And after seeing that fake and establishing it as valid, now future comparisons are made against that fake that they think is real. As that happens, the chance of being wrong increases significantly. At some point, they're going to end up being wrong more times than right. Problem is, you don't know if that's already happened or not. I love math. |
seasofrhye09 09.09.2011 14:19 |
Cant believe microwave called me a pinhead :( |
Micrówave 09.09.2011 16:08 |
It was either that or Jason, Mike Myers, or Freddie Krueger. I went with the Hellraiser movies. |
Thistle 09.09.2011 20:05 |
seasofrhye09 wrote: Cant believe microwave called me a pinhead :( ============================================================================================= I prefer con-merchant! Still, goes to prove that you and 2011records ARE the same person. So you may have fooled fallenqueen....but you know what they say, JT, about a fool and their money. As for me, I'm gonna make sure you DONT do it again, at least here on QZ. As for falllenqueen - they WILL realise. I pity the fool, to coin a phrase. |
thefallenqueen 11.09.2011 04:37 |
Thistleboy wrote: So you may have fooled fallenqueen _____________________ I don't give a f... who is who in this forum and who has one, two or more identities, just to clear up one thing: I do not rely on any opinion but my own when I buy autographs. B.t.w. you experts, I've recently been fooled again and bought another Freddie's autograph. So let me know what you do not like in this one. |
Thistle 11.09.2011 13:55 |
thefallenqueen wrote: Thistleboy wrote: So you may have fooled fallenqueen _____________________ I don't give a f... who is who in this forum and who has one, two or more identities, just to clear up one thing: I do not rely on any opinion but my own when I buy autographs. B.t.w. you experts, I've recently been fooled again and bought another Freddie's autograph. So let me know what you do not like in this one. ============================================================================================= You don't give a "f"? Well you should...when a seller creates an identity and then uses another to try to add provenance to the item, then that's alarm bells. And I've never claimed to be an expert, get that into your head. |
Micrówave 12.09.2011 16:46 |
I don't give an "F" anymore either. In fact, I'm selling ALL my Queen Autographs right now. The first up is a copy of THE GAME signed by all four members of Queen in very bright blue ink. $5 First come, first served. Guaranteed authentic. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. |
Thistle 12.09.2011 19:34 |
Micrówave wrote: I don't give an "F" anymore either. In fact, I'm selling ALL my Queen Autographs right now. The first up is a copy of THE GAME signed by all four members of Queen in very bright blue ink. $5 First come, first served. Guaranteed authentic. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. ============================================================================================= Some Kiwi told me you bought it off him, so it must be real. I won't even need a photo - you've just sold it Mr. Wave, $5 deposited into your account just now. |
thefallenqueen 13.09.2011 06:06 |
Hey good chance for you, thistleboy, as you sold all your autographs before, obviously having not realized how value of Queen autographs developed over the last 20 years... :-) maybe the COA comes from Jacky to be 100% sure... |
Micrówave 13.09.2011 11:10 |
Oh Crap. It was signed by 3 members of Queen (Bri,Fred,Jah) but the fourth signature is actually Roger Taylor from Duran Duran. I got it from a dude that works at Outback Steakhouse, so it's real. |
thefallenqueen 13.09.2011 11:20 |
As real as a steak from a microwave... |
Thistle 13.09.2011 12:07 |
thefallenqueen wrote: Hey good chance for you, thistleboy, as you sold all your autographs before, obviously having not realized how value of Queen autographs developed over the last 20 years... :-) maybe the COA comes from Jacky to be 100% sure... ============================================================================================= I always get the right price, don't concern yourself with that. In fact, one of my sets got £2250 - from a guy in Switzerland, too. Rich country is Switzerland. Easy for unscrupulous Kiwis to target. |
Micrówave 13.09.2011 12:41 |
thefallenqueen wrote: As real as a steak from a microwave... Ok, now that's going a little too far. How do we ban this guy? Hello Moderators? :) |
thefallenqueen 14.09.2011 05:43 |
£2250? Should have sold it to Abd Dhabi, they've even more money... or let's say it with Freddie's words: don't be ridiculous |
Thistle 14.09.2011 13:19 |
thefallenqueen wrote: £2250? Should have sold it to Abd Dhabi, they've even more money... or let's say it with Freddie's words: don't be ridiculous ============================================================================================= I'm not kidding. It's not in my make-up to tell porkies....probably 'cos I'm not a kiwi with a compulsion to scam. FYI, it was an Innuendo Gold RIAA award, and was authenticated. I needed to sell as it was approaching Xmas and I had just lost a job. As I say, It's not in my make-up to talk crap. The guy's name was Markus Wanner, if you've ever dealt with him, he'll tell you that's how much he paid. That was me being "refined" about your comment, btw. But as for your comments....anything but. And don't call me a liar again, mate. |
Thistle 14.09.2011 13:24 |
Here it is: |
Thistle 14.09.2011 13:26 |
And a close up :) |
Micrówave 14.09.2011 14:13 |
Some people just have way too much money... ... and that looks like a fake to me. |
Thistle 14.09.2011 14:51 |
Micrówave wrote: Some people just have way too much money... ... and that looks like a fake to me. ============================================================================================= Nah, it was good all the way, and had stonewall provenance - actually one of my biggest regrets is letting it go, but as I said, lost a job too near Christmas :( The fact that I even got a great price doesn't cushion the hurt of seeing it posted away. God's honest truth! Won't ever afford another one, I think. |
thefallenqueen 14.09.2011 15:34 |
Well that's a pity having sold it for the money... b.t.w. same as yours was sold recently be the same guy I bought my A kind of magic sleeve from, think it was about 3000 Euros as well. Most likely only Innuendo autographs or Greatest Hits II autographs reach such high prizes - though it's still too much, i.m.o. would be interested to see how much my Innuendo autograph I bought back in the 90s would reach today... maybe I should try and sell it when I go boarding in Switzerland next winter (or maybe I shouldn't). It was about 200 Euro then... still the most lovely one in my collection (and don't try and tell me it's fake :-) |
thefallenqueen 14.09.2011 15:38 |
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Thistle 14.09.2011 16:19 |
That is beautiful :) Wouldn't dream of calling that a fake, would love to have it in my collection :) My god, are we being civil to each other??? lol |
thefallenqueen 14.09.2011 16:31 |
Being civil to each other? don't be r... , let's meet in the link section... lol :-) |
Thistle 14.09.2011 16:40 |
thefallenqueen wrote: Being civil to each other? don't be r... , let's meet in the link section... lol :-) ============================================================================================= ROFL Y'know, I'd like to see some of your other autographs....if you don't mind posting? |
thefallenqueen 14.09.2011 16:52 |
I'll have to do some research on my hard disc for the pictures... |
thefallenqueen 14.09.2011 16:53 |
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thefallenqueen 14.09.2011 16:53 |
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thefallenqueen 14.09.2011 16:57 |
just to show a few... hey why don't you post your PR autograph to round it up? |
thefallenqueen 14.09.2011 16:59 |
and one I sold a long time ago, shame on me! b.t.w. this was also shown on Martin's queenautographs.com, if you remember (which does not mean anything, of course :-) |
thefallenqueen 14.09.2011 17:02 |
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Thistle 14.09.2011 17:52 |
There's a lot of nice stuff there, I really like it. Love The Works Xmas card :) And yeah, I remember the vintage set you posted being on Martin's website....my Innuendo award was there too lol The only one I have my reservations about is the Black/White Freddie one with the hat, but the rest are awesome. I don't have a scanner, but I will try to get a good digital photo of my "Return Of The Champions" Signed CD in soon. Forgot that I also had the "BBC" picture disc (signed by Brian) as well as my NATO deluxe (signed by Brian when I met him in Glasgow....so I know is genuine lol). Will post them too! |
thefallenqueen 15.09.2011 01:23 |
Well, I don't have any doubts about the b/w photos, seeing Freddie's alone I would doubt, but as a set I think it's genuine. I bought it from a woman who met Queen a few times in Collogne around 1980 (Frau Fischer, John pronounced her name wrong in 1981), no dealer, just a fan who had to rise money, hope she didn't lose her job before :-( I had very nice contact and she even showed me some photos meeting them in 1981 in London... |
thefallenqueen 15.09.2011 01:29 |
I just realized the b/w photos I posted are not mine but the same photos, maybe tonight I'll find some time and take some photos of my collection... |
Micrówave 15.09.2011 10:40 |
This thread has become too warm and fuzzy. and FAKE. |
Thistle 16.09.2011 12:20 |
Return Of Champions (Front). Signed in front of me, so genuine :) |
Thistle 16.09.2011 12:21 |
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Thistle 16.09.2011 12:22 |
Inside cover - Roger |
Thistle 16.09.2011 12:24 |
Inside cover - Paul |
Thistle 16.09.2011 12:25 |
NATO deluxe - signed when I met Brian in January this year.....so genuine :) |
Thistle 16.09.2011 12:26 |
Signed "BBC" LP, from EIL......I can only trust them, looks good to me. |
thefallenqueen 16.09.2011 12:50 |
Wow, you've really met the great PR, lucky man :-) Brian's signature can be faked very easy today, I would never buy a single Brian's autograph - esp. from EIL, must have been quite expensive! More fakes from my collection to come... |
Thistle 16.09.2011 13:18 |
thefallenqueen wrote: Wow, you've really met the great PR, lucky man :-) Brian's signature can be faked very easy today, I would never buy a single Brian's autograph - esp. from EIL, must have been quite expensive! More fakes from my collection to come... ============================================================================================= I haven't, actually lol - my mate happens to work with the firm who sets up the stage, lighting etc, and was working the Q+PR show in Glasgow, 2008. I was in the crowd, and took this just incase. My mate said they weren't going to be doing any meeting after the show, so took the CD...I saw it signed, but I didn't get to speak with them. I finally met Brian and Roger in Glasgow at WWRY in January, Brian was kind enough to sign and speak with us, but Roger decided he was in a bad mood and got straight into the car :( |
Thistle 16.09.2011 13:22 |
And yeah, I know eil have been guilty of fakes, usually really shitty ones. I think my BBC one is OK, only cost £75, which was good at the time considering it used to easily fetch £90 without signatures :) Even if the signature is not genuine, as Meat Loaf would say....2 out of 3 ain't bad!! And how do you know it's easy to fake a Brian signature? You slipping up, there??? lol looking forward to seeing some more of your "fakes". |
thefallenqueen 17.09.2011 03:19 |
Took some new photos of my autograph collection this morning, some single Brian's and Roger's signatures still missing... Still think that the AKOM is genuine, if not: 2 out of 3 ain't bad :-) Interesting thing about this collection, only one I'm really sure to be 100% genuine is Live Killers, though it's rushed and would not look good to me if I did not know better... Have fun, nothing for sale, so please no offers! link |
thefallenqueen 17.09.2011 06:43 |
One more interesting piece in my collection, authenticated by Brian's former PA Sally, bought in a Oxfam charity auction a few years ago... link |
Micrówave 19.09.2011 09:47 |
Wow, this some some pretty cool looking stuff. But it is possible that they were signed by the Fake Brian May. He's out there. Looks just like the real one. |