is this JAMIE LEE CURTIS Real I need to Know Before I pay $150 seller says it was signed at Horrorhound in person in 2012

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No. 

Rule out a secretarial etc. and you may like this more...

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She's not usually a $150 autograph, is she? You may be able to find a real one for a lot less, depending on the photo.

Real Horrorhound Halloween items don't pop up often and they're worth more than $150. She wouldn't sign Halloween stuff for years. She's done more of them in the past few years, but they're usually sloppier street graphs. 

Ok someone just e-mailed this signed book that she got signed in person at book soup in Los Angeles and a picture showing Jamie signing it...I guess her signature has changed as I am 100 percent sure now that the autograph is indeed her signature...also I heard her say that in the 1980s her mom Janet Leigh signed her fan

someone just e-mailed  a photo of a book she wrote and signed at Book soup in L.A.

also, someone sent an autograph signed when they ran into her at the market a lot sloppier but the style is the same...so her signature has changed from the 70's to 2000s...I have got some signatures in person and there just scribbles so its kinda hard to prove sometimes what is real as I had an authenticer tell me it was not real when I had it signed right in front of my face scammers are ruining the hobby for true collectors!

Ok someone just e-mailed this signed book that she got signed in person at book soup in Los Angeles and a picture showing Jamie signing it...I guess her signature has changed as I am 100 percent sure now that the autograph is indeed her signature...also I heard her say that in the 1980s her mom Janet Leigh signed her fan mail for her as a favor!

That book autograph is authentic. The Halloween picture you posted is not. 

Anyone can post up proof pictures and mention a show that someone clearly signed on. The key is not to be distracted by that and to look for the tells in the autograph itself. Sometimes the extra "proof" images help you learn if the selling is bluffing too if you can find where they took them from online. Take a look at how the seller scrambled together "proof" photos from Horrorhound.

Here's the listing with their "proof" images:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/JAMIE-LEE-CURTIS-SIGNED-039-HALLOWEEN-039-...

The three images come from two different personal blogs written by two different people.

Crowd photo:

http://valor23.blogspot.com/2012/11/jamie-lee-curtis-and-halloween....

Ticket photo and HH promo image:

https://rtrlocations.blogspot.com/2017/10/halloween-jamie-lee-curti...

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Thanks for the tips!

I see soooo many autographs on eBay of her that all look different I have vintage autographs of actors who signed differently in person then standing still or to friends...I don't think you can really say for sure as I had todd Muller tell me a signed Robert Deniro was fake when he signed it right in front of me...but still they said fake...so who can you trust? also, my mom met Steve McQueen and I have his signature she got in person in 1973 it looks different from things I see on eBay so I think in person signatures are so subjective!

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