About 20 years ago, I wrote a letter to Eli Wallach, asking him to sign an art card for The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. It was returned signed, and then I sent it to Clint Eastwood.

As I learned more about the hobby, I learned that Eli always signed authentically, but that Clint almost always used a secretary. So my assumption is that one is real and one is not. But I thought I'd ask here, on the remote chance that maybe Clint decided to authentically sign this, instead of ruining my Wallach signature. Does anyone have an opinion? Thanks so much for your time!

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I think you are correct.  One real, one not.  Never heard of a Clint TTM as being authentic

Thank you! I feared the worst, but I'm happy to have it confirmed. If an autograph is fake, I'd rather know the truth, so I appreciate your help. Thanks!

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