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Hi, everybody!

I have created this website some years ago with one and only purpose - to help fellow Queen fans recognize the differences between genuine and fake Queen autographs. We all make mistakes and I'm sure I've made a few but I've seen thousands of autographs and trust me, 95% of fakes CAN be recognized, you just need a lot of practice. Also, I couldn't believe my eyes how many incredibly bad fakes had an official certificate of authenticity, even from the fan club! I don't think it was intentional but truth is that many people think they can recognize fakes but they can't...

There have been some rumours (from my enemies) that I used this website to sell fakes I had marked as genuine. Those who have been following my ebay activities or this website since the beginnings, very well know that I have sold only five or six signed items in the past four years and all of them were 100% genuine because I never buy dubious autographs. Besides that, I'm not a dealer (the only autographs in my current collection have been acquired by myself and I'm definitely NOT going to sell these) and I definitely do NOT have multiple ebay accounts.

I've done my task - I did my best to warn all you Queen fans that 95% of Queen signatures are fake. I taught you how to recognize them. Now it's up to you. Most of you know me from my other website (QueenConcerts) but PLEASE do NOT email me asking for my opinion. I have way too much work and besides that I haven't been following activities of the ebay fakers in the past year and it's very well possible they have improved their skills and I could make a mistake.

Thanks for understanding

Martin, www.QueenConcerts.com

P.S. Don't trust anybody! Use your own eyes and brain! If the signature looks terrible and has an official certificate of authenticity, it doesn't mean the autograph is genuine - it only means the person who issued the certificate lied!!!