Ist this Eastwood authentic?
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"Each signature is different and has its characteristics"
While there is obviously some variation in signing, there are also fairly constant characteristics that indicate authenticity. None of these are seen in your OP. What is seen is not helping your position but hurting it. It is not authentic.
You still have not shown anything to suggest the OP is authentic, but a lot has been shown and said to the contrary.
According to your page you are a self described beginner only collecting for a few months. There are people here trying to help you with decades of experience.
I am not a beginner, looks like the very last example. I paid only a few bucks for this graph, so no problem if it's not genuine.
"What is your level of expertise? Beginner" - banaguitar
Who can we thank for telling you about us? I collect autographs for a few month" - banaguitar
This is from your own page, May 2023...so why would you say these things if not true?
That's not the case, I am not a complete beginner, but it doesn't matter here.
Thanks for sharing your opinion.
I am only going by what you have said in May 2023. All that matters here is the autograph, which you still have not supported with any data or observations and has problems which have been shown and described.
Those are too small to make any sensible statement. But note the secretarial is the only one with a "i" dot inside the "E" like the OP, as previously mentioned.
The point is, the signature is not authentic, plain and simple.
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