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straycat113

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Well no doubt this is a strange find.lol As BP stated the Eagles are one of the greatest bands in rock history and what makes the signatures not believable is that if someone did have the fortune to get the guitar backstage to get sighned, you could bet your life that whoever sold or traded this in would of been grilled by everyone at that GC about them and if they were proven legit an owner ,manager or employee of that GC would have this guitar at home.
 

andynpeters

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Not that I'm a graphologist, but those signatures look amazingly neat & legible, beautifully aligned and rather similar??Maybe there's astory behind why they took so much care.
The "one guy missing" would be Don Felder who is not a current Eagle.
I also know little about collectors' fashions.....are signed guitars worth much more than unsigned ones?
 

Big Poppa

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it was auctioned off by the CLB after Felder left. GC bought it It is one of the pieces staht was disscussed in the 225K Evh thread. A signed guitar by the right artist under the finish is more valuable but obviously some more than others.....The first CLB a friend of mine bought a George Harrison signed silo.....I wish I had it and would pay him a lot for it.
 

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Ah that explains the careful signatures. Not an autograph hound myself but hope it made a good price for you.
 
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