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50% off right now - only $12:
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/be-a-work-in-progress-john-cena/11...
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Doesn't get much better than $12 for a non-bookplate signed book, in my opinion :D
Oh, the book is signed. I'm getting it then. Thank you for posting!
What's the matter?
I don't see this being autopen. Did you find another signatur on the web that looks similar or what makes you think so?
I didn’t do any comparisons. I’m just always concerned when I see heavier ink concentrations (dots) at the turns in a signature as seen on the reverse of this signature. Machine made signatures do this sometimes.
Hopefully others will post their examples for comparison.
Not autopen. His end sig does have a lot of pressure in certain areas. Check out his online signing for his events.
I know what you mean, but still don't worry here. The pen used seems extraordinary "juicy", hence the strong visibility on the reverse site. Autopen machines operate slowly, I reckon that would have resulted in more extreme ink concentration throughout. The single lines look as if they were done too quickly for a machine. In general, I don't find dots at "turns" as concering as dots at the end, where a line fades out.
Take a look at eBay auctions of this edition. They all look different, some of them show dots as well. Some have third party authentication.
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