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 I noticed this in an upcoming auction.

Any views on authenticity?

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Roger, would you mind giving your opinion on this one? is this also a Bakker? I had an Elvis expert look at it a few years ago and she thought it looked good. But don`t know if she knew about Bakker by then.

The ink is faded from blue to almost black, and does look old.. The history behind it says it was signed in 1959 in Bad Neuheim to a girl who lived close to where he lived when he was in the army..

I think it looks funny.  too many "humps" in Elvis, plus a lot of the letters don't look right.

Thanks Roger.

In relation to the first item shown-Not Elvis. The inscription or salutation is always the giveaway. He had scratchy, almost childlike penmanship. His sigs vary quite a bit, I've seen 'flowy', choppy, slow, fast and left handed sigs that were all real and they're all different.

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