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I can't say anything from these scans. Sorry.
I could be wrong, but it looks like more an issue with ink placement rather than the image. The whole first name appears to be inked on a field that's just as dark as the ink. When that occurs, images are usually worthless. You have to handle it in order to allow the proper angle for the light to rake across to reveal the details of signature, not by color, but usually by differences in hue and texture. Especially when black ink on black print.
ive don eric a few 100 times and his sig is tricky as it changes from full to short to scribble.hes Clapton as was a moody person
so all I can say it could be but I can say terrible contrast,thats the best I can do
how much are they asking
I can't add much - the "C" looks a bit large. I'd just pass.
also what are u looking to spend on a real clpton
Not always. An item should be taken on face value. While it's helpful, an indication of probability that if some seller's wares look perfect, others stand a good chance of being good as well, many forgers salt the mines, mixing bad in with the good, the shill in that case for the sale of the high profit fakes. This has been common practice of forgers from long before internet sales.
Always best to concentrate mostly on the piece itself rather than the table setting.
+1 A common ruse. And yes, each on its own merits only. Again, good observations Woody.
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