I'm no expert on these...

Uncleskinny

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...but I don't think I need to be when I see something like this.

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I've just emailed the seller to ask if he thinks the person who signed the item should at least have been able to spell Morrisseys name? Lets see if we get a reply.
 
Looks like the seller is standing by this, this is the reply i got after enquiring about sig. "That's just as he signed it after I interviewed him."
 
The seller has 100% feedback - why ruin that with a fake. Look at their other items and feedback history - different music, loads of signed stuff, promos - it may be that they work in the industry and that it's genuine - It's possible that Morrissey was just in the mood for a sh*t looking sig - Morriiiiiiiis.

Dave
 
its really laughable.

i say the lines/scribbles are the seller trying to cover-up the mistake they made then they tried to write morrissey on it the first time. you can see the M there on the left.

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The seller has 100% feedback - why ruin that with a fake. Look at their other items and feedback history - different music, loads of signed stuff, promos - it may be that they work in the industry and that it's genuine - It's possible that Morrissey was just in the mood for a sh*t looking sig - Morriiiiiiiis.

Dave


Dave, and others. Never be fooled by feedback on eBay. Upon closer inspection this seller has around 1000 feedback buying positives from a member called 'jboustead89' - himself a seller/buyer of dodgy autographs. It'll be him or his mate.
 
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