Monday, June 20, 2011

Autograph Guitar: Genuine or Not ?

By Mark Turgeon


Proving the authenticity of autographed guitars can be a complicated task if you're not a memorabilia specialist. However, there are many ways to ensure the legitimacy of a signed guitar if you're not sure of how to find out yourself. The methods that will work for you will depend on your particular position in the guitar memorabilia world.

If you do own a signed guitar or other autograph memorabilia pieces and want to prove to people or possible buyers that you item is legit, there are plenty of third party authenticators and professional autograph specialists that can assist you and provide authenticity documentation for your item Also if you are deciding to purchase a signed guitar or other autographs, you need to be sure that youre buying from a reputable autograph specialist that has proven documentation.

If you own autograph memorabilia and want to have it authenticated, for personal knowledge or to even sell, there are many resources for you. You can contact a third party authenticator that specializes in autographs or even a reputable dealer online.

Another great way to authenticate signatures on your guitars and memorabilia is to have them analyzed by a signature or handwriting expert. The world of guitar memorabilia is a very specialized niche, because signed guitars are one of the rarest forms of fan memorabilia that you can find.

Artists will sign thousands of CD's, LP's and posters in their career. These signatures usually require little effort to obtain. Getting artists to sign a guitar, on the other hand, may prove to be much more difficult.

If you aren't a record label or industry company that is selling autographed guitars for charitable reasons or contests, many artists will simply deny any requests to sign a guitar. This difficulty is outweighed by fans' desire to have that perfect piece of memorabilia, which has created a large market for fake autographs and scam artists selling nothing for thousands of dollars.

This is why you need to take the steps to ensure anything you consider buying is legitimate. To verify the authenticity of autographed guitars, you should always buy from a reputable memorabilia broker if possible.

However, if you find an individual selling a signed guitar, you can purchase the item from them, but only after consulting an expert to verify the legitimacy of the signature(s). Often, the seller will have some sort of documentation to prove the signature is real, but this isn't always the case. If you're going to spend thousands of dollars on a collectible, you need to make sure it's worth the investment.




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