Barbra Streisand: Quietly hopeful - Autograph Live2024-03-29T13:20:43Zhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/forum/topics/barbra-streisand-quietly-hopeful?commentId=3524372%3AComment%3A1117911&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noIMO , fake , never seen her s…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2017-09-18:3524372:Comment:11179112017-09-18T15:56:57.518Zposterguyhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/M
<p>IMO , fake , never seen her sign last name like that.</p>
<p>IMO , fake , never seen her sign last name like that.</p> Because there are so many sec…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2017-09-14:3524372:Comment:11166882017-09-14T21:41:18.072ZWoody2Shoeshttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/Woody2Shoes
<p>Because there are so many secretarial and automatic signatures of Barbra, some of which I've seen authenticated as genuine by the majors, it makes choosing exemplars for comparison daunting. I think the best way to secure an authentic Barbra is to go with a matted check/document, or use exemplars for comparisons that you know assuredly to be in-person or witnessed.</p>
<p>Because there are so many secretarial and automatic signatures of Barbra, some of which I've seen authenticated as genuine by the majors, it makes choosing exemplars for comparison daunting. I think the best way to secure an authentic Barbra is to go with a matted check/document, or use exemplars for comparisons that you know assuredly to be in-person or witnessed.</p> Thanks Woody.
I was thinking…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2017-09-14:3524372:Comment:11166702017-09-14T18:00:45.245Za pug called evahttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/martinjohnlast
<p>Thanks Woody.</p>
<p>I was thinking my example bore some similarities to one that was discussed on here before....</p>
<p><a href="http://live.autographmagazine.com/forum/topics/barbra-streisand-anyone-familiar-with-her-signature" target="_blank">http://live.autographmagazine.com/forum/topics/barbra-streisand-anyone-familiar-with-her-signature</a></p>
<p>....but I must admit that the surname on mine is much tighter and almost looks like a single Chinese character. I cannot find many mid-70s…</p>
<p>Thanks Woody.</p>
<p>I was thinking my example bore some similarities to one that was discussed on here before....</p>
<p><a href="http://live.autographmagazine.com/forum/topics/barbra-streisand-anyone-familiar-with-her-signature" target="_blank">http://live.autographmagazine.com/forum/topics/barbra-streisand-anyone-familiar-with-her-signature</a></p>
<p>....but I must admit that the surname on mine is much tighter and almost looks like a single Chinese character. I cannot find many mid-70s examples by Googling. Can anyone help with further mid-70s examples - or examples of secretarials from this time?</p> The Barbra looks very much li…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2017-09-14:3524372:Comment:11163292017-09-14T04:27:06.392ZWoody2Shoeshttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/Woody2Shoes
<p>The Barbra looks very much like in-person sigs I've seen from a middle to later career period. But I must say, I've never seen "Streisand" formed like that. Typically, what I've seen in this style, this period "Barbra" has just been a signature of her first name. Just plain "Barbra", sometimes with a stylized "S.. slash", but again, this style of "Streisand" (the writing of the last name like this) is new to me.</p>
<p>The Barbra looks very much like in-person sigs I've seen from a middle to later career period. But I must say, I've never seen "Streisand" formed like that. Typically, what I've seen in this style, this period "Barbra" has just been a signature of her first name. Just plain "Barbra", sometimes with a stylized "S.. slash", but again, this style of "Streisand" (the writing of the last name like this) is new to me.</p>