I wonder if this is a real  Errol Flynn signature.

what do you think?

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I'm not an Errol Flynn expert but based on these examples of authentic Errol Flynn autographs it looks pretty good to me.

http://thecead.com/fnamesfolder/flynnerrol.pdf

Someone else here may be able to verify that better than me but I think it looks pretty good in comparison.

Thank you very much for the information.

PSA DNA gave a quick opinion and said that it is likely NOT genuine... altough it's very similiar to the real ones.

That's really interesting! I do know that The CEAD is a really reliable source so I'm not real sure now. I wish I could be of more help.

Appears a bit scratchy, hesitant/slow in areas, odd baseline and slants. 

What do you see?

Eric

Honestly, I can see some similarity in the Flynn you have posted with some of the authentic examples I looked at. With that said this is a tough call. I have my doubts. Perhaps knowing who the seller is can render some clue on it's authenticity.

Seller is on eBay - UK seller. Some cuts seem to have a shaky, scratchy look - perhaps its just me. This looks a bit odd to me as well.

Sellers Ginger Rogers

Eric

Seen this seller before. I absolutely don't like this Rogers. He also had an Ingrid Bergman that stunk. IMO. I would AVOID this seller myself.

Looked at this Rogers before and passed. I'm in the market for a good vintage example. This one is not it.

No, it is certainly not!

I think the "Err" shows some hesitation/odness and is problematic as well as the other things I mentioned.

Eric

The signature in fountain pen (1952) picture looks to me a the same one as the picture i have Eric.

Here's a genuine example of his signature that I bought.

This autograph has been authenticated by one of the UK's leading autograph experts, Garry King of Autografica and member of AFTAL and UACC. Item comes complete with a signed letter of authenticity from Garry King. Also comes with a signed COA from Fraser's of London where the signature was bought by the old owner.

PSA DNA give it a LIKELY GENUINE valuation.

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