Hmm, the site offers some "genuine" signed stuff...
67. The Cross Mad Bad And Dangerous To Know
THE CROSS Mad Bad And Dangerous To Know (RARE promotional postcard framed and mounted with a boldly AUTOGRAPHED white card by Roger Taylor in ballpoint pen. Housed in a custom 12" x 12" glazed pine frame with postcard and autograph each fixed inp anels with black card mount. We are delighted to offer this fantastic and genuine item) **Complete With Certificate Of Authenticity**
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64. Queen Queen Rocks - AUTOGRAPHED!
QUEEN Queen Rocks (1997 UK 18-track CD album BOLDY AUTOGRAPHED in silver and green felt pen by John Deacon, Brian May & Roger Taylor across the front of the picture sleeve. A fabulous 100% genuine item for your collection!) **Complete With Certificate Of Authenticity**link
... but what do experienced collectors have to say?
Other hints for recognizing fakes:
- if it has an UACC certificate, it's almost 100% fake!!!
- a Queen fan club certificate doesn't mean ANYTHING AT ALL - can be genuine or fake!
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Those signatures aren't necessarily fake... But well, chances are very high.
I've got Mad, Bad and Dangerous To Know Vinyl LP still in mint condition signed by the whole band on inner lyric sleeve, and the CD, signed on the disc itself by the whole band apart from Peter Noone, plus a promotional picture signed by the whole band (all signed at Tower Records promo signing)(plus Fun In Space LP signed by Roger on back cover) - I'm rolling in it - yippee!!!! (actually boo, cos I'd probably never sell!!).
Having said that, I did sell my genuine copy of the Greatest Hits Pic Disc on Ebay last year cos I deperately needed the cash at the time - regretting it now though!