Posted 12 months ago
bratjdd
(420 items)
I bought this two weeks old and been searching on webb to see if is truelly his real signature. I believe it is.What do think? Any comments are Welcome. Thanks for stopping by.
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Posted 12 months ago
bratjdd
(420 items)
I bought this two weeks old and been searching on webb to see if is truelly his real signature. I believe it is.What do think? Any comments are Welcome. Thanks for stopping by.
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http://www.americanmemorabilia.com/Auctions.asp?qf=title&t=Closed&q=liberace&p=0&sd=1
Sorry the first link doesn't work but the second one does.Click on the pic to make it larger.
Very cool Bratjdd ! Love it . He was a showman for sure ! Looks like his writing but I sure wouldn't know . Maybe someone will know . but I do think is is nice no matter what :-)
Thank you, Hedgewalker for the link its great but for sure is a keeper like Manikin said he is a show man that i believe everyone has heard of.
Thanks Manikin, for the Love I am pretty sure it is but when I have a chance I will take it end to it appraise. I am not in a hurry even I
if I was i do not have the Energy :(
Sorry both of you And Hedgewalker my internet is been going in and out. I am not happy.
Autographs are very hard to confirm from a photograph, but I would guess from the post that Hedge posted and comparison to the printed signature to the left that yours is authenic. But should be confirmed by a expert with a hands on inspection. Not only was he a Great Showman, He was a great collector. I was able to attend his estate auction in the late eighties. It was at the Los Angeles Convention Center. They brought in everything from his many homes, New York Apartment, Hollywood Penthouse, Palm Springs House, Lake Tahoe retreat, Las Vegas House and his Tivoli Gardens Restaurant. I mean they brought in everything. From Fabulous Cut Glass lamps, candelabras, pianos, costumes, right down to waste baskets and dirty toaster ovens. I manage to get a fair share of treasures and lifetime of memories.
hes my fav!!!!!!!!!!! love the guy!!!!!!!!! awesome:)
Thanks, rocker-sd you were fortune to had an opportunity to collected some of his collection, yes i was told he was a great collector.
Thanks,BELLIN68
anytime and thankyou for sharing:)