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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Queen-and-Paul-Rodgers-programme-signed-by-Brian-May_W0QQitemZ7541620876QQcategoryZ2355QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem#ebayphotohosting

Visit that link shown above and you'll see that someone is selling a signed of a tour programme from Belfast + ticket stub!

I don't know about you guys, but I'm really tempted to keep watching this offer if the price is right.
But I can't help thinking....'who are these people who are selling such a precious souvenir???'
I bet if i'd just had a tour programme signed by Brian May, then I would desperately hang onto it, and least of all sell it on Ebay!!

A great item though- just letting you all know about it so at least one of us is lucky enough to own it someday!!

So....whos bidding??
R
looks genuine to me though.
Feel free to visit my site - http://www.mercuryparadise.com (Come into my life, it's a MercuryParadise)
B
Looks like a good one to me
T
This is the reason Brian said he doesn't want to sign autographs. He signs it for a "fan" and the "fan" sells it to make a buck.
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teleman wrote:
This is the reason Brian said he doesn't want to sign autographs. He signs it for a "fan" and the "fan" sells it to make a buck.


Totally agree.
When Brian signed the WWRY books one went on ebay the next day and sold for £65.
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M
Of course it's genuine - you can hardly see a better example of a genuine signature than this!

And I also don't understand why people sell signatures that were dedicated to them personally.
http://www.QueenConcerts.com
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Mr. Scully wrote:
Of course it's genuine - you can hardly see a better example of a genuine signature than this!

And I also don't understand why people sell signatures that were dedicated to them personally.


Can't agree more Martin, it's great that the members of Queen take time to sign some merch and stuff. They do it for the fans who try really hard to get an autograph for themselves. They are not ment to make money with!
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Mr. Scully wrote:
Of course it's genuine - you can hardly see a better example of a genuine signature than this!

And I also don't understand why people sell signatures that were dedicated to them personally.


Totally agree, especially as Brian does not enjoy signing things.

I would never sell the book as it is also a great reminder of meeting one of my idols.
Keep Good Company
T
I've got Heaven For Everyone, Back To The Light and Ghost Of A Smile inner sleeves signed by Dr May as a result of a chance encounter (They were what I had in the car at the time). I wouldn't dream of selling them, apart from anything else it would be disrespectful. He was charm and politeness personified.
To cast aside the fury of the battle. To turn my weary eyes for home.

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