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I will get Roger Epperson opinion on it. Will let you know.

Hi Steve, Robert, Eric and Don,  i got a answer back from Mr. Epperson and he said authentic. Thanks for help guys, appreciate it.

Roger is extremely good on Elvis.

You observations were not too shabby Steve! ;)

I'm glad for you jake and almost everything you see in the salutation and signature-Elvis has done before. It might not be common but it's there in my opinion. Elvis is very tough to authenticate because he was not consistent

a friend is selling it to me.

All due respect to Roger, and then some, but how did you dismiss what Don Webster wrote?

I am surprised...

 

 

As I understand it, there are three sides to a coin, so I'd be interested to hear how Don points were...disarmed (I can't think of a better word right now). 

Don, was this one of the actual examples that you exposed or does it resemble one?
How often did Elvis sign a generic dedication without personalizing it to someone's name?

+1 simple and direct. 

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