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Defected to the U.S.S.R.: 26 Oct 2004, 02:34
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Post 18 Aug 2010, 00:52
How much do you think would be reasonable to pay for a photograph of East German leader Erich Honecker, autographed by him during his term in office? Would this be a very rare piece of history, warranting a substantial investment?
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Post 18 Aug 2010, 06:59
There's a great chance it was fake
It isn't really a "very rare" piece of history
I say 30 bucks.
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Post 18 Aug 2010, 08:27
Loz wrote:
There's a great chance it was fake
It isn't really a "very rare" piece of history
I say 30 bucks.


Here is what the signed picture looks like:

http://www.autogramme.com/shop/produktbilder/z_22535.jpg

Here is a photograph of Honecker's actual, confirmed signature:

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It certainly looks like the same style of handwriting. If it is a forgery, it is a good one. The seller says it dates from 14 August 1989, two months before his resignation and 3 months before the demolition of the Berlin Wall began. It comes with a printed Certificate of Authenticity and "lifetime guarantee", whatever that's worth. They say it includes a document detailing when and where the signature was obtained.

The question is whether it is worth the price. The seller is asking US $168.30, and will sell it right away rather than through an auction. Pretty steep.

However, such items often go for considerably more. Yasser Arafat is going for US $468:

http://www.autogramme.com/shop/produktbilder/18004.jpg

Other examples: David Ben Gurion's autograph is going for US $390.60 and Ronald Reagan's for US $899. You can get a document signed by Napoleon for US $2,970 and a personal note signed by Vladimir Lenin for US $110,000 (ouch; do they really expect someone to drop that much money on ebay?).
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Post 18 Aug 2010, 09:21
Well,ok,but it would be wiser to spend that money on books actually.
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Post 18 Aug 2010, 09:31
I'm no handwriting expert by any stretch of the imagination but the H's seem to have significant differences in stroke. Usually people who sign their name frequently (and I assume Honecker did) usually use the same strokes every time. I dunno, I'd be pretty skeptical of this though.
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Post 18 Aug 2010, 11:33
Loz wrote:
Well,ok,but it would be wiser to spend that money on books actually.


These are not mutually exclusive. Besides, I'm a library member.

Dagoth Ur wrote:
I'm no handwriting expert by any stretch of the imagination but the H's seem to have significant differences in stroke. Usually people who sign their name frequently (and I assume Honecker did) usually use the same strokes every time. I dunno, I'd be pretty skeptical of this though.


I think that's just because one is signed straight across and one is signed at an angle. If I really wanted to, I could ask the police to do a handwriting analysis to confirm its authenticity. But I can't imagine that Honecker's signature would be in such high demand that someone would start making forgeries in order to capitalise on it.
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Post 18 Aug 2010, 11:42
Why would you spend money on that?
I mean,statues,flags,busts are cool..but paying so much for an ordinary picture with a signature?
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Post 18 Aug 2010, 11:53
Loz wrote:
Why would you spend money on that?
I mean,statues,flags,busts are cool..but paying so much for an ordinary picture with a signature?


Pictures are closer likenesses than busts. I could always frame it and put it on display.

Then again, I could always get a Karl Marx bust instead, which is less expensive (though still a significant investment).
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Post 18 Aug 2010, 11:56
Well you can always print whatever you like and frame it.
I mean,if you're not rich you shouldn't spend so much on such luxuries,like Honecker's signed portrait.
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Post 18 Aug 2010, 11:58
Loz wrote:
Well you can always print whatever you like and frame it.
I mean,if you're not rich you shouldn't spend so much on such luxuries,like Honecker's signed portrait.


I won't necessarily buy it, as the price is rather prohibitive. I'll have to think of what else I could get for that amount.

Incidentally, I do have a red wax candle in the shape of Lenin's head from Czechoslovakia. I won't light it, though, as then his head would melt . . .
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Post 18 Aug 2010, 12:03
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Incidentally, I do have a red wax candle in the shape of Lenin's head from Czechoslovakia

Lol,this is bizarre.
You sure that it ain't some post-'91 mockery?
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Post 18 Aug 2010, 12:10
Loz wrote:
You sure that it ain't some post-'91 mockery?


Very possibly. It looks like this:

http://www.projectgoodluck.com/blog/uploaded_images/lenin-head-731512.JPG
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