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Posted By: David
The auction lot is authentic. Authenticity simply means that an an item is described accurately. Obviously, that is not Cobb's autograph, but there is no claim, in description or title, that it is. If there was siginficant insincerity-- such as slying insinuating that the signature 'may be real, may not be, I'm no expert', then the lot would not be authentic--, but I don't beleive that they seller was trying to act this way. |
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