Value of an autographed guitar?
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You keep on rising in my estimation.hammertime wrote:I've never even heard of the guy.
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i did your mom 5 times with a jackhammer.hammertime wrote:Maybe only after someone does yo mama.RefD wrote:someone should do you first, sunshine.hammertime wrote:Maybe it's worth something, then. I've never even heard of the guy. If he's still alive and gigging it will probably be worth less than if he's dead, though, because any fan could probably walk up to him and get an autograph, and unless he's a totall asshole, he'd probably sign their guitar for nothing. Maybe you should go kill him.
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Was Neil Finn in Squeeze? I didn't know that. He is a great pop songwriter.
Hammertime, I am typing this on my beautiful, well packaged, very elite Macintosh computer. How about them Apples?
Hammertime, I am typing this on my beautiful, well packaged, very elite Macintosh computer. How about them Apples?
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back to the topic. . .autographs, unfortunately aren't worth much (if anything) these days without a certificate of authenticity. It comes down to the value to YOU. If you want it there, keep it. If you don't, then rub it off. It's not going to command any value based on the autograph.
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hell yes, and he puts on a good concert.MT wrote:I think he's sold a few more albums than most people here. Fine songwriter.hammertime wrote:autographed by a second-rate nobody
i seriously doubt hammertime has been selling millions of records since 1977, tho.
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