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i WOULD TRULY LIKE TO KNOW HOW ONE CAN TELL A FAKE FROM AN ORIGINAL SIG, I HAVE THOUSANDS OF AUTOGRAPHS ,I HAVE CHECKED THEM OUT COMPARED THEM ON E BAY ,I CAN TELL YOU OVER MANY YEARS OF COLLECTING , I CAN NOT SEE ANY TWO SIGNATURES THE SAME FROM ANY ONE , NO ONE SIGNS THE SAME WAY TWICE "NO ONE"" NOT EVEN MYSELF . THE SO CALLED "EXPERTS" ARE THE REAL FAKES , YOUR ANSWERS PLEASE , VINCENT
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Ha! I was thinking the same thing Ryan.
All autographs contain similar traits when they are signed by the same person. The greatest challenge is for autograph collectors to recognize what these traits are. That is the best reply that I can give without sounding fake.
sORRY MIKE NOT A GOOD ENOUGH ANSWER
Mike gave a perfectly good answer. Stop writing in Caps and if you don't like the answer don't make up topics where you don't want opinions.
Would be the only answer I'd give you. Mike is 100% right except in the eyes of dopes who have bought BARGAINS off EBAY who later finds out the money he saved was because he bought forgeries. I'm betting that's you.
turn off the caps or find another website to invade
Dear Ryan , you seem to have a chip on your shoulder , Yes they can be damn close,, as you put it ,but you have it wrong,, If I was to forge a sig,You my friend would not know or see the difference, A good forger would not make that mistake ,The whole Idea is to make it look perfect , But as I said no one signe"s the same every time , So which one is the fake .????
Vincent please stop with the ALL CAPS, it's incredibly annoying. From the tone of your post, no one will be able to change your mind so I'm not sure why you are even seeking answers to begin with. But yes, even though "no two signatures are the same" they can still be damn close and share many characteristics. For those of us who study particular signatures, it is incredibly obvious when something is "way off" and a forgery... Yes, the person could've been signing drunk/stoned/half asleep/rushed, whatever, but those are typically just excuses forgery sellers try and use.
Other characteristics can be a dead giveaway such as pen speed. Sign your name like you normally would. Now sign your name very slowly. You will notice the ink looks different, it's thicker, shakier, and does not flow properly. This can be a tell-tale sign, as forgers are typically signing slow and trying to be very careful not to make a mistake as this is not a natural motion for them.
Here is an example of a very slowly signed Don Mattingly forgery. See how shaky/thick/slowly signed it is? Don would never sign something this slow:
Can you really not see a difference between these? The Ted Williams may be a little harder, but the Mantle's are way different... The top ball are forgeries,bottom is authentic:
dang that forgery is pretty close to "a degree". but as i feel i understand sports specifically....that bottom williams has to be towards the end of his time on this earth? the mantle is a classic banana style.
now that mattingly is hilarious! that is ungodly fake! who would even fake a mattingly card?? you can get a signed ball for what a baseball is worth
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