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Band of Brothers/BlackSheep Squadron multi-signed cover

Anyone out there familiar with the signatures of these two groups of WW2 heroes? Not sure how BOTH of these groups got to be on the same cover? Was there some sort of reunion? Something like this seems almost too good to be true! Any info would be most appreciated. Thanks!

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A blank as far as the signors go, but heroes just the same, each and every one of them. Each signature is obviously unique, and not the handiwork of a multiple forger, no two that I can note seem to be by the same hand, unless it's the handiwork of the Da Vinci of forgers, which I don't believe is true.

My examination would be based on the paper and ink. Are these stamps or pre-printed. Are there others like this, because the color and texture of the paper is giving me nothing to go by in a scan alone, and the ink does appear to have a very artificial look, I don't see anything that resembles the normal blobbing and glitches of typical ink handwriting.  

Thanks Woody for your reply! The cover is being sold as genuine hand signed signatures, so one would have to assume it would be pretty easy to tell they were not pre-prints or stamps, once held in hand. The fact that some are written over top of others would also lead one to believe this. So if, as you say, all signatures look like they've been each written by a different hand, would give me more confidence that this is the real deal. I just wish I knew more history about the item...

Definitely. If the signatures are written, not auto-pen, stamps, or pre-printed, I would have no concerns about the piece. First off, anyone who could forge 20 different signatures on one piece and no two bear any similar tendencies would be wasting his time on these. He'd be a meta-forger, unstoppable, and would be forging entire unknown letters by rare signors and getting away with it unsuspected, that's the level of skill it would take if he can fake twenty different handwriting specimens on one piece and make each look as unique as these do!

If these are hand written, it's a wonderful piece of military history.

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