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I was wondering if anyone here had authentic samples of her autograph? So I could build a examplar folder. I'm wanting to study her graph and get more knowledgeable on authenticing it and getting a better feel of it.

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The blue card is obviously the oldest, and you can see how the graph shrinks over the course of a decade.  

Thank you Pete, the only ones I can ever fine online are examples of the last graph probably mainly because she became more famous with "Death Proof" and "Scott Pilgrim" Never knew those other examples existed. I do see the latest version of her graph is just an "M" an "E" and a "W" all going in a doward column so to speak, it's never in a horizontal line. But now I all I see is just an "M" and an "E". In between the "M" and the "E" there is usually a loop then it goes doward into the formation of the "W" and lastly the at the end is a little loop going upward. Usually the "E" looks more like a sideways "W" so to speak. It's great to see those examples. These ones are ones that come from quentintarantinoautographs.com so I know they are Authentic and this is a good source for examples of Tarantino based Autographs except the first one. The last two here are obviously rushed from what I can tell. 

u sell anyone of this? or a good page for MEW autograph?

Ask Pete, the scans I provided are not mine. I only have one Mary Elizabeth Winstead autograph and it's not for sale. A couple of sellers on EBay have good MEW graphs for sell also.

Nice example at a nice, low price from a top IP collector. Couldn't pass it up.

Yeah I've seen that one before.

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