The Real Wizard wrote:
Definitely genuine - they're all from Ohio shows. Great find.
wow. Didn't expect that from you.
As much as I like your concert expertise and the website you made I'd say for memorabilia and collecting: Stick to the stuff you know.
These are 100% fakes.
I dunno - the market is big for this type of thing at the moment so people can frame them. My heart breaks when I see people making money off terrible fakes with out of place artwork etc.
The Real Wizard wrote:
Considering of the artwork on some of Queen's official releases in recent years, I guess my standards dropped a bit.
I stand corrected.
These are not even reprints. It's just a bad photoshop design put to print.
These are reprints, obviously. Not original, ok.
The Richfield 77 poster is on queenconcerts.com since years. link
I guess Martin does not put bad photoshop designed fake posters on his website.
Curious to know what make you so affirmative it is a fake.
little foetus wrote:
These are reprints, obviously. Not original, ok.
The Richfield 77 poster is on queenconcerts.com since years.
link
I guess Martin does not put bad photoshop designed fake posters on his website.
Curious to know what make you so affirmative it is a fake.
The flyer just below it looks far more likely to have been the kind of thing a contemporary poster would look like. Full colour printing for a single night's concert in the 70's?
Pah...
people on streets wrote:
Martin has this on his website as well:
link Wich is another fake.
And this one as well: link
Fake fan made reproduction.
The first is a unofficial poster of those years.
The Bussels, I think is not fake. The measures of it are 55 x 88 cm. There was another similar but with the date 21 SEPT. 20:30 down, and was 70 x 100 cm.
Sorry for my english.
people on streets wrote:
Martin has this on his website as well:
link Wich is another fake.
And this one as well: link
Fake fan made reproduction.
The first is a unofficial poster of those years.
The Bussels, I think is not fake. The measures of it are 55 x 88 cm. There was another similar but with the date 21 SEPT. 20:30 down, and was 70 x 100 cm.
Sorry for my english.
Belgium one is fake too.
The original has an extra space with the date indeed.
people on streets wrote:
Martin has this on his website as well:
link Wich is another fake.
And this one as well: link
Fake fan made reproduction.
The first is a unofficial poster of those years.
The Bussels, I think is not fake. The measures of it are 55 x 88 cm. There was another similar but with the date 21 SEPT. 20:30 down, and was 70 x 100 cm.
Sorry for my english.
Belgium one is fake too.
The original has an extra space with the date indeed.
Thanks for your information.
I thought that for the price they sold it on this ad was authentic: link
It is a price similar to this that brings the included date info: link
Sometimes it is difficult to recognize what is real and what is fake.