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Worth of autographed records
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<blockquote data-quote="chrisc" data-source="post: 461017" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>I sold a signed LP of Tom Jones a few years back on eBay for ?110. I entered it as a biddable item and there were about 20 bids. It was a promotion LP from one of his concerts at the BBC in the 1970's and you could order it from them. It had a note from the BBC with it attesting to the fact that it was a bona-fide signature. Not that I could tell of course, it was just a scribble</p><p></p><p>If you watch "Pawn Stars" on History Channel, there are ways and means to verify if a signature is genuine. I have a Royal Society Program (London) from 1952, signed by Bertrand Russell who was giving a lecture there. My mother was a pianist and played the piano before the event and got him to sign it. These type of items crop up now and then, but you need to aim them at collectors</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisc, post: 461017, member: 746"] I sold a signed LP of Tom Jones a few years back on eBay for ?110. I entered it as a biddable item and there were about 20 bids. It was a promotion LP from one of his concerts at the BBC in the 1970's and you could order it from them. It had a note from the BBC with it attesting to the fact that it was a bona-fide signature. Not that I could tell of course, it was just a scribble If you watch "Pawn Stars" on History Channel, there are ways and means to verify if a signature is genuine. I have a Royal Society Program (London) from 1952, signed by Bertrand Russell who was giving a lecture there. My mother was a pianist and played the piano before the event and got him to sign it. These type of items crop up now and then, but you need to aim them at collectors [/QUOTE]
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