I wrote this seller, via ebay--asking about the names of the 2 auction houses that had verified this piece as genuine and also why he hadnt mentioned that the bottom of the piece had been trimmed (they were 2 separate questions). here are his 2 replies. both are telling, especially #1.

Jeff





1. Auction House answer:

Hi,
Thanks for your inquiry. I felt it would be indiscreet to list the names of the two auction houses in an auction format like Ebay. I will be happy to provide the names of the auction houses to the winning bidder for future reference.
Thank you


2. Trimmed response:

Hi,Because I'm not a poster expert. That;s why I provided pictures.
Thanks









On Sep 6, 2009, at 5:08 PM, Michael B wrote:

CHECK OUT THIS LISTING...........

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ViewItem&item=160360019344&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT


A top, knowledgeable collector suggested to me that it is prob an abused repro. upon reflection, i tend to agree. look at the last picture showing the back of the poster. BUT YOU DECIDE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

if it is a repro, for $100, someone new to the hobby will buy a ripped, damaged repro when a clean repro would cost 10.00.



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