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From what I understand Marino was a well known artist who forged autographs on some of his own artwork he sold. There's no reason he couldn't have been hired as an artist by a third party for their own signings. Presumably, this being before the third party (and others) knew Marino was forging autographs (or had yet to forge) on his own.
If I'm correct, Marino was a well known artist, presumably hired by others to do artwork, before he started forging autographs. Last edited by drc; 11-13-2011 at 12:59 PM. |
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