why go through the trouble to apply mutiple colors, yellow the back, doesnt look applied, it looks like its 30 years old and have the smell like its old, thats alot of trouble to go to sell for nothing
lyon76 wrote:why go through the trouble to apply mutiple colors, yellow the back, doesnt look applied, it looks like its 30 years old and have the smell like its old, thats alot of trouble to go to sell for nothing
People have blitzed sites like ebay with forged crap for long enough to see the genuine article and realise its not right. Making posters is ok but to sell them as original vintage items puts value onto them and makes them more interesting for the collector. You may have an old copy which has been in an attic for a few years. Some posters are old stock which have never been sold or used for display. It takes alot of collecting and you learn to see genuine items from the bogus.
lyon,
what I will say is, that I have seen that before, but also i've been suckered in the past when it comes to vintage items. Ive bought quite a few fakeys and GUITARIDOL has given some sound advice before.