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I have my doubts about this one, Etienne. There are a few typical traits but more atypical, IMO.
Here is a link to a previous discussion which may shed some light. Beware it gets off track but there are some good Reeves examples in the pages.
https://live.autographmagazine.com/forum/topics/george-superman-ree...
Thanks, Joe. I appreciate you taking a look. To be honest, the other autographs in the book look much more "aged" than this one......I have my doubts about it as well.
It certainly does look fresh for being 80+ years old.
Etienne, I agree with you and Joe, this is too nice and crisp….In my opinion an autograph book empty page "fill in". I was at Mz. Shockley's estate sale held in her yard just a stones throw outside Camp David. She did USO camp tours with Landis during WW2. The best Reeves I ever held in my hand. Almost all others are rushed IMO.
Thanks, David. I appreciate the look and your thoughts. I'm certainly with you and Joe the more I look at it.
Back before I knew better, album "fill in" pages used to fool me. If it came as part of an album...and other autographs were good...it had to be good....right? Not always!
Etienne, I use to literally kick my friends leg out of sight of the LA dealers who had real vintage autograph books that would have that random sharpie signed "George Washington".
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