Nugent vs Autograph hounds

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Nugent vs Autograph hounds

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Top Man !!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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KISStrooper wrote:Top Man !!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Uncle Ted should take his nastiest hunting gear and pay that Galvin Moondust scam dude a visit! 8) :lol:
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When he says "this guitar is worth $60.00 but if you use your head it could be worth thousands"- No Ted, it isn't going to be.. :roll:
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It's a funny clip but these 'stars' that begrudge people making a few quid from an autograph are missing the point. Just sign it or take $30 off them each one but for every one he signs there are dozens for sale by fakers who have made no effort to track down a celebrity but have simply faked a signature and coa and will charge just as the guy who gets hold of a real one. The fakers are the biggest problem.

Not that anyone needs reminding but Galvinmoondust's definition of a 'great find' is a scabby old kiss lp at a car boot sale that he buys for 10p, takes home and writes on himself and then charges £150. I'd pay Ted to sign his name on that guy.. :roll:
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