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Could I get a opinion on this Elizabeth Taylor signed playbill.
Thank you

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My eye is getting s little sharper for the Liz taylor signature, but from what I see she is not easy. I think there is someone out there who does a very good job at signing for her. The through the mail signatures are easy to spot. These signed playbills and programs can be a challenge.
Thanks for your help

Perhaps, but just look at the baselines and then everything after the "a"in the first Playbill. The formation of the "ay" and "or" connections when looking at the Cead exemplars... I see very little to nothing between the first and second playbills. I see very little between any of the Cead exemplars and the first playbill. They literally look quite different, yet the Ceads all have the same flavor and attack compared to each other. The second playbill is genuine. The first playbill only resembles a Taylor loosely, and an earlier form as well which makes no sense. The Cead exemplars, second playbill, Joe's Taylor-Burton example , the linked Taylor-Burton...same hand IMO.

I can see what your saying now and very good observation.
Thanks a lot Eric

You are very welcome. :)

Wondering if you guys are still watching this thread? If not I can post this fresh!
Just wondering everyone's opinion on this Taylor/Burton combo. After looking through all the exemplars posted here, my thoughts are this could be authentic for the period (circa 1975).
Thanks for looking!
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