The Who by numbers. 12' vinyl which has two autographs/signatures.

Just want to know if these signatures are genuine , i know that John Entwistle was the bass guitarist but i don't know how R.Folley was associated with the band. Right and lefthand bottom corners. Thank you.

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The Who by numbers. 12' vinyl which has two autographs/signatures.

Found these ones online - obviously, autographs vary over the years, but these are pretty representative.

Daltrey:

the-who-3c.jpg

 

Entwistle:

index-card-john-entwistle-403.jpg

 

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The Who by numbers. 12' vinyl which has two autographs/signatures.

I still haven't got my old autograph books from the top shelf of my WIR - My vertigo is medium today, So I can't use my granny step ladder to find. Sorry!  The above post by Performance Parts does show the loopy R & then going into the D of the surname on Roger's that I recalled.

 

From memory mine too says "All The Best" & my name  (which has an odd spelling for a common name) - so would be pretty typical from how most autographs are signed when the person has time.

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The Who by numbers. 12' vinyl which has two autographs/signatures.

It looks like R Jolley?
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The Who by numbers. 12' vinyl which has two autographs/signatures.

Lead singer was Roger Daltrey - from a quick Google search, it doesn't look anything like his actual autograph. John Entwistle's doesn't, either...

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The Who by numbers. 12' vinyl which has two autographs/signatures.

I have autographs from both men & the ones on your album cover don't correspond. I'll try to take pics of mine & post them here. I know mine are real as I was there when they signed! Finding the old autograph book is the hard part for me! From memory Roger had a big loopy R that then went into the D of the surname.

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The Who by numbers. 12' vinyl which has two autographs/signatures.

Found these ones online - obviously, autographs vary over the years, but these are pretty representative.

Daltrey:

the-who-3c.jpg

 

Entwistle:

index-card-john-entwistle-403.jpg

 

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The Who by numbers. 12' vinyl which has two autographs/signatures.

I still haven't got my old autograph books from the top shelf of my WIR - My vertigo is medium today, So I can't use my granny step ladder to find. Sorry!  The above post by Performance Parts does show the loopy R & then going into the D of the surname on Roger's that I recalled.

 

From memory mine too says "All The Best" & my name  (which has an odd spelling for a common name) - so would be pretty typical from how most autographs are signed when the person has time.

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