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On Ebay at a low price, any opinions?
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It's quite possible, Ballroom. It'll take more study, but those flow like they're naturally signed.
That's a solid set on the back of a photo, and from a reputable seller. It was signed on 1/20/64. That's the same date flynny gave as provenance for the set in the OP.
there are some letter formations that are identical, so there is definitely something here. Its like someone matched first names with last names to vary the signature. I'm not smart enough to figure how, but there is definitely something here.
One wonders about "new" combinations of first and last name samples put together from authentic different same-period examples. One can easily imagine a computer program that would suggest what inscriptions were employed where and when...this is very dangerous stuff. But I might also imagine a program that could recognize these shapes and find matches in a database with first and last name separate and searchable.
I'm looking at "little" things - the "oh" in John, the "arrison"...these have been adjusted/altered even for slant and obviously placement, but the "i" in Harrison, that "n", the end of "Lennon" and how that "o" leans back - seemingly identical...
Sorry - did not realize I cut off the end of the sigs in my quick overlay.
To Ballroom,
My next question would be this: Suppose you did not have the benefit of the other (original) set. What else would you be looking at?
To others: Suppose you did not have the benefit of the other (original) set. What would you be looking at? That "n" in Lennon like Ballroom? What a superb eye he has! See his comments on that "n". What else can one use to fight this w/o the benefit of the original? Does the "e" at the end of George look odd? Anything else?
It would be good to see such signatures in hand to help give some answers to this question - things that might have to do with how it was made...and yes, one wonders how many "sets" have been cobbled together in a similar manner. (Not hand-signed forgeries, but machine made stuff).
Rick, when you mostly focus a few names, like the Beatles, Hendrix, Doors, Mantle, Michael Jackson, etc., you can get pretty good at them.
Just like you're the go-to guy for Pat Tillman. I've watched you here on Tillman, and there's no one I trust more than you...anywhere. Every call you make makes sense.
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