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I was wondering if we could compile a comprehensive thread of real Heath Ledger signatures. I know he's real tough because his signature had variations towards the end of his life. Please post any in person or confirmed authentic examples you've got, and share any traits we should be looking for when authenticating.
I'm afraid I have nothing to offer but my request. I can copy and paste stuff from AW or RR, but that'd be cheating!
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I dont think the bottom 4 are any good. Id wait for more opinions, but they dont look authentic to me.
Exactly what I thought! At first they didn't sit right with me, but then I studied them a bit closer and then they REALLY didn't sit right with me. They all just look too forced and there appears to be hesitation marks with no real flow or direction. Do you think the first may be authentic? It flows quite nicely and matches a few other in-person signatures, but I can't get over how strange that "g" looks...
Junk. First off it's on a joker photo. Second, on authentic examples, after Heath makes the "A" and crosses over to continue the signature, he always crosses below the initial line and not above it. This forger didn't even bother to do their homework on an authentic example.
Hi Bryce,
You are largely correct. I dont know Heaths signatures really at all, but i do know that there were some that were signed on set, etc. They are few and far between, but they are out there on Joker photos. Autoworld has sold a few, but every once in a while someone will sell an authentic one they got IP, either through ebay or through an auction house.
Just to give you an idea the lenghts forgers will go to with Heath Ledger, the one on the left is from a known forger on ebay, the one on the right is PSA/DNA. At first glance they both look like a pretty good match. The "J"'s are formed the same way. Rolling into the "O" in the same fashion. The strokes look to all go in the right direction. But one is an apparent fake and the other apparently is real.
I think the bottom line with Ledger, unless you met him or having a photo of him signing the item, don't bother buying. It is SO easy to forge that you can fool anyone.
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