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Is this Elvis authentic?

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What are the clues that are swaying your opinion about its authenticity? have you compared it to know Elvis authentic examples? try comparing it to these:

http://www.rrauction.com/elvis.cfm

Guess that is why I am not destined to be an autograph authenticator. If I saw any of those Elvis examples separately and not as a group I wouldn't be able to verify any one of them! Probably why I've never owned Elvis. Thanks for the reference page.

he is really tough for me.  I wouldn't trust my own judgement on Elvis for the most part.  but for this one, even if authentic, I probably wouldn't want it. there are too many non-typical issues.

For me personally, the "El" looks off right out of the gate. The bottom of the of the "l" comes to a point which looks strange to me as well.

Yeah, I think I made a bad call on this one.  

Not authentic. That swooping "e" is indicative of the German secretarials. 

I think this could be authentic in my opinion. Best advice is what previous have said here use Roger Epperson to get an expert's opinion on this.

cant comment on the elvis,as i dont know his signature,however i will throw this one out there,,,anyone else notice how similiar priscillia writes her presley?? got a book signed by her only a few months back,when she was appearing on stage in manchester england,its really similar making me wonder if she wasnt signing for elvis in correspondence she recieved from fans during her marriage to him

I have thought this for years, another point to look at as well, his Dads signature, looks very similar to Elvis's as well. I am pretty sure his Dad signed quite a few for his son as well in his later years

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