I've got a John ashley autographed headshot that i want authenticated. Can anyone lend me advice on who i should send to for this? thanks

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Hi, can you post a high res scan or better quality photo? Right now that appears a facsimile.

It is a facsimile- the "ink" color really gives it away apart from the rest:

Here is another:

This is a hand signed candid:

the second photo is my listing on ebay. I will post link and see if you can give me any more info thanks

https://www.ebay.com/itm/264334803611

it definately looks like a live signature as you can see the pressure from the ink on the back of photo. And its a real photo

No need - it matches the first and that is only possible with a facsimile. It is normal for a facsimile to have an "imprint" - likely a stamp. Yes, it "looks live" but it is not. 

I hope this helps, Thanks for the knowledge

like i mentioned you can see on one of my ebay pictures the pressure from the ball point pen on the back of the photo, which leaves me to believe its a live signature

It is not hand signed. I have posted a different photo with what is obviously the same exact facsimile signature. Two signatures can not be identical if handsgned. It is a facsimile Tyler.

You see mine is see through tho, the one you posted is obviosuly not. What explains the outline on the signature on the back of the photo. Plus this is a real 1950s or 1960s photo i can tell its not photocopied or anything

See through? Explain?

would a facsimile have indentation on the back of the photo? this is from my great aunts collection

I have already said so. Autopen does that for example but this is not an Autopen. Give me 7 minutes and you will be 100% convinced. Of course it's a real photo - this was likely sent out by him in the first place.

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