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Just got mine today and it very much looks like the smaller set of three you posted. It seems similar enough the originals were bigger swoops on the initials but if she had to do a lot at once I can see her starting to do them smaller to save her hand? I hope it’s real because I was really looking forward to it

Did you get a shipping notification or did they just show up? I am debating on just disputing them. 

I had some cards show up without a shipping notification maybe two weeks ago. 

Mine are confirmed shipped after alot of badgering. I i agine they would not have notified me had I not been regularly requesting status.

I didn’t but that’s not because there wasn’t one I just hadn’t paid for the delivery notification shipping. I’m from the US and ordered from the UK the day it went on for five dollars so I basically just figured I’d get it when I get it.  Very happy she does a whole name though and not just a cut little DL

Same, I just started bugging them after I got my cassettes and a fair amount of time had passed bc for all I  knew they would forget to send them, lol

this was the one i got in mail yesterday

https://www.instagram.com/p/CByochuJLLu/

That would appear to be the second pattern that people are finding questionable.

I’m definitely just trying to convince myself here but it seems close enough/consistent enough to the original that I can still see it being real. She probably did her classic one in the beginning then as time went by and she still had more to do she decided to do a more realistic signature

Upon further inspection, Im not sure either way. Close, but not close enough? Not cool to have to wonder if you have a real graph or a fake. Considering the fact these were so cheap and shipped separately, theres not much of an incentive to return. Bogus.

It's weird for sure. There are two distinct styles to the cards - the ones that look exactly like the graphs she's given for the past few years, and the ones that look a bit different. It's not unprecendented for an artist to change their signature for sure, but if the volume was truly taxing, you would think there might be other changes to the signature that would reduce it from an every letter autograph - i.e. initials, notably sloppier style, etc. I wish there was more insight to this.

I find it super strange people say Lady Gaga’s are fake even though they would have multiple ghost writers and no need to literally sign a “L” but these are clearly fake as you don’t sign one way and then change suddenly change over to a completely different style. She had all the time in the world to sign these so they would be signed the exact same way.

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