I have seen Sly in crowds sign sloppily & neat.  Thoughts on these?  I say real, but was wondering what others think.

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If authentic, those actually looks better than some of the IP ones I've seen for sale on Ebay. 

I'd ask Jason Thanos what he thinks.  I'm not sure there's a bigger Stallone fan or collector out there.

The DVD is definitely authentic in my opinion.  Not sure about the glove; looks a little too neat but depending on when/where it was signed (standing up in a crowd etc).  I'd say most likely on the glove too.  Nice items.

I have a few Stallones.  They are all different.  The Sly Moves book I got signed in person is horribly rushed, looks like a kid signed it.  A photo I got signed in the 90's is a lot like the boxing glove here. The DVD is more the classic non-rushed style I have seen in some auctions.  Thanks for the feedback. 

Exactly what I was thinking. Personally, id be super confident with the DVD. If the source of the glove is trustworthy, then I say go for it too. I used to spend lots of time learning slys signature, and I can say the DVD fits the examples I've seen to the t.

I have several Sly autographs. These look bad in my opinion, but of course thats just my un-professional opinion. 

The problem is, Sly has changed his signature so many times. 

When he was signing his book, Sly Moves, he used the single "S" with a line down the middle. He most often does two large "S's" with two "Ls" and a squigly "E" at the end. However in crowds he will sloppily scribble a single S. He almsot never signs "Sylvester". Sometimes he will sign "Sly"

I actually bought a signed Everlast glove from Frank Stallone on Ebay this week, that he had Sly sign. It is pretty neat because Sly signed it "Rocky" as well. He has an additional glove signed on ebay right now too. If any one is curious his user id is wolgast88. A couple months back he sold the camera Sly used in Expendables II. It came with Sly's autograph on the user manual. Frank included a picture of Sly signing the manual and holding the camera, so there is no doubt he is in fact Frank Stallone. He commonly sells cllothes/ Personal items from his brother. Pretty cool when you are a giant fan like I am.

I'm on the fence with these, but Jason will know!

Speaking of Sly, what about this signed Rocky LP?  Supposedly signed by Weathers and Young at autograph shows, and Sly IP in NYC in 2010.  Only Sly signed in blue and tried to get it in the white lettering.

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that's the neatest Stallone I ever saw.

any opinions on this LP yet?

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