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I’ve been looking at this signature for a while and, to me, it looks like a CE formal signature.  Anyone think otherwise?

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It has been known for years to collectors that he uses a sec to sign autograph requests TTM.   The TTMs are pretty consistent as are the IPs and they are nothing alike.  Plus the TTMs come back pretty quickly for a star of such magnitude. 

I have a Clint eastwood  signed recently.

I have a genuine signed card from the late 90s he made out to Me.Im going to list it soon on ebay If interested.Its the real deal!

how much would you ask for the signed eastwood card

thanks

I guess I would start it off at $49.99.The condition is flawless,no creases,bends or moons.Ill be glad to post a pic of it later tonight so you can view it.Ive posted it before on this site.

I just listed on ebay....good luck If you bid!!!!

4 X 6 inch card,flawless condition,no bends or creases.Signed for me in 1998.

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Mark, if your card was signed in person, do you think my TTM from early 80s might be good.  "To" and "Best" kind of look the same to me.  What do you think?

thanks.. Steve

Steve,I see some similarities.Yours was signed 15 years ago before mine was signed,so It might be wrong to compare.He was sitting down at his table when he signed mine,so he was in no rush.

my concern is even if he was on the move with a marker you can easily guide across the paper gently without moving the surface a lot. I would think that the AS in Eastwood would line up a little better in marker. Then you could allways throw in an elbo bump and a he was sick with the flu but that is a bit rediculous.

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