"I wore flowers in my hair and meditated for hours on end. I was finding God all over the place... He kept ditching me." - Reverend Jim Ignatowski. Taxi - Autograph Live2024-03-28T15:50:32Zhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/forum/topics/i-wore-flowers-in-my-hair-and-meditated-for-hours-on-end-i-was?xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=noA flexible and successful cha…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2017-10-08:3524372:Comment:11238602017-10-08T04:37:19.894ZWoody2Shoeshttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/Woody2Shoes
<p>A flexible and successful character actor, he's played integral roles in lots of movies! He was fantastic in Cuckoo's Nest. I'd love to have a signed cast poster of that one. Fantastic acting from all.</p>
<p>A flexible and successful character actor, he's played integral roles in lots of movies! He was fantastic in Cuckoo's Nest. I'd love to have a signed cast poster of that one. Fantastic acting from all.</p> That's encouraging feedback,…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2017-10-07:3524372:Comment:11239542017-10-07T23:31:47.739ZJudge Nutmeghttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/JudgeNutmeg
That's encouraging feedback, Woody - cheers!<br />
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I can safely say that i don't own a single high dollar autograph. However, Christopher Lloyd is a legend, and i'm buzzing that i've got this in my collection.<br />
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Thanks again mate.
That's encouraging feedback, Woody - cheers!<br />
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I can safely say that i don't own a single high dollar autograph. However, Christopher Lloyd is a legend, and i'm buzzing that i've got this in my collection.<br />
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Thanks again mate. Other than the "L" and a few…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2017-10-07:3524372:Comment:11239802017-10-07T22:03:42.331ZWoody2Shoeshttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/Woody2Shoes
<p>Other than the "L" and a few other minor variations that you already mentioned, I don't imagine it being suspect. It's not a high dollar auto, so I imagine not as subject to the type of forgeries that the usual high dollar signatures that abound in the industry. I'd say decidedly more "yay" than "nay" based on there being more similar signature characteristics than dissimilar, on a whole, and the chance of forgery being being minimal, based on monetary factors.</p>
<p>Other than the "L" and a few other minor variations that you already mentioned, I don't imagine it being suspect. It's not a high dollar auto, so I imagine not as subject to the type of forgeries that the usual high dollar signatures that abound in the industry. I'd say decidedly more "yay" than "nay" based on there being more similar signature characteristics than dissimilar, on a whole, and the chance of forgery being being minimal, based on monetary factors.</p> Would you say then, Woody, it…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2017-10-07:3524372:Comment:11238432017-10-07T20:29:45.024ZJudge Nutmeghttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/JudgeNutmeg
Would you say then, Woody, it's more likely a "nay" than a "yay"?
Would you say then, Woody, it's more likely a "nay" than a "yay"? The "L" is different than mos…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2017-10-07:3524372:Comment:11239382017-10-07T19:43:11.399ZWoody2Shoeshttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/Woody2Shoes
<p>The "L" is different than most examples I recall seeing, but then again, can't say I was analyzing those or anything more than just general viewing, when looking over a seller's wares, nothing specific. What does strike me is that I only remember seeing examples where the Ls weren't as much two distinct and separate Ls, but those Ls were like an amalgamation of two Ls in one, almost like a Heraldic or "Olde English" Captital L that looks more like one capital "H", or an L + 1 rather than two…</p>
<p>The "L" is different than most examples I recall seeing, but then again, can't say I was analyzing those or anything more than just general viewing, when looking over a seller's wares, nothing specific. What does strike me is that I only remember seeing examples where the Ls weren't as much two distinct and separate Ls, but those Ls were like an amalgamation of two Ls in one, almost like a Heraldic or "Olde English" Captital L that looks more like one capital "H", or an L + 1 rather than two separate characters on your piece, a Captial L and then a neighboring script "l".</p> So, after amateurly attemptin…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2017-10-07:3524372:Comment:11238392017-10-07T18:46:49.928ZJudge Nutmeghttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/JudgeNutmeg
So, after amateurly attempting to analyse various online Christopher Lloyd autograph examples, i still haven't arrived at a concrete conclusion.<br></br>
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The elaborate 'L' at the begining of Lloyd looks consistant - as does the looped 'Y' and the flick on the end of the 'D'. However, i'm not comfortable with the fact that the 't' in Christopher is lacking the trademark cross.<br></br>
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How do others feel? How do the professionals rate my junior detective work observations?<br></br>
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So, after amateurly attempting to analyse various online Christopher Lloyd autograph examples, i still haven't arrived at a concrete conclusion.<br/>
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The elaborate 'L' at the begining of Lloyd looks consistant - as does the looped 'Y' and the flick on the end of the 'D'. However, i'm not comfortable with the fact that the 't' in Christopher is lacking the trademark cross.<br/>
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How do others feel? How do the professionals rate my junior detective work observations?<br/>
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All comments and feedback warmly appreciated.