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I obtained both of these through the mail about 15 years ago. Do they look authentic?  Don Adams’ signature looks feminine to my eyes, but maybe that was just his handwriting style.  Thanks in advance!

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Don't know Don Adams so wait for others but the Feldon is authentic

I have one that I will post as soon as I get back into the office. Should be within the hour.

Thanks!

Thanks!  Any idea what year this was signed?  I’m still leaning towards mine being secretarial. 

I purchased this through Steve Cyrkin and I apologize for the lousy pictures. I believe Steve told me that it was a year or two before he died. Is that right Steve?

Awesome piece you got there Scott. Based on the two signatures and looking through a few others I'd agree Patrick, yourAdams appears to be secretarial

Thank you sir, I have quite a bit of 1940 entertainers and earlier if you wanted copies to use as references. Straight from my grandfather to me. 64 signed for him at the Hollywood canteen during WW2 and they came straight to me when he passed away along with some other things that he brought home from the war. He had some neat things...

To play the devil’s advocate, here is one that JSA authenticated that is definitely signed by the same hand as mine. I still think secretarial. 

https://www.hollywoodmemorabilia.com/item/get-smart-hand-signed-8x1...

The Don Adams that I have was done at a meet and greet and I was told that it was an in-person signature, if that helps any. I don't have but a couple of signatures from the past 30 years, this being one of them. Everything that I've got is from the 1940s and older. Not as many people like the Golden age of Hollywood like I do. Well I hope I helped you a little bit maybe...

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