I’ve run across the situation with fine art that salutations with someone’s 
name quoted - like “Harold” decrease value of the piece - The sense is only 
people named Harold would want to own it. But I would not remove the signature 
if there is one. 

Alan

> On Feb 21, 2024, at 1:05 PM, Scott Burns <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Interesting video from Fourth Cone Restoration on YouTube where a client 
> wanted “Best to Harold” removed from a “Star Wars” Topps poster, autographed 
> by Mark Hamill. Does this kind of restoration make any difference in the 
> value of the poster? This being a Topps poster, I’m not sure how much value 
> there was to begin with, but a Hamill autograph would certainly boost the 
> value. Opinions?
>  
> https://www.youtube.com/shorts/mfK1nW-ovFY?feature=share
>  
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