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No, sorry. The dotted "j" is the first problem - I don't recall ever seeing him do that going back to 1936...the matching "a"'s is the second problem...the start of the first "a", form of "k", that "g",the "l" echoing the vertical of the "k", the second "a" as mentioned, the "s" is wrong and the "o" lacks double curls and the "n" is too smooth. Some placement, scale and angle/slant problems as well.
Is there a break between the "e" and "a" in "gleason"? That would be bad as well.
This is a transitional secretarial C. 1960 move to Miami.
Come to think of it, I have never yet seen this photocard bear an authentic signature. I have seen only one of the previous publicity pose authentically signed.
This is authentic C. 1960 Gleason signature:
Images aren't attaching. Will post it when I can. Looks nothing like the OP which is a C. 1960 photocard.
Yes, I know the image. Signed right where Pat Saddleman or the period proxy signer would sign.
Here is Gleason C. 1960:
When I can post it...
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