James Cagney tips - Autograph Live2024-03-29T05:04:19Zhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/forum/topics/james-cagney-tips?commentId=3524372%3AComment%3A1041722&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI may be too late...I have a…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2019-07-03:3524372:Comment:13610312019-07-03T09:35:14.349ZCrabby Appletonhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/CrabbyAppleton
<p>I may be too late...I have a Cagney autograph. Google his autographs and go through images to get a feel for it.</p>
<p>Green pen turns up often. Look at the loops on the “J” and “g” and the way the “y” darts down.</p>
<p>His most frequent salutations are “all good luck” and “all good wishes”.</p>
<p>He most frequently signs Jim Cagney</p>
<p>I may be too late...I have a Cagney autograph. Google his autographs and go through images to get a feel for it.</p>
<p>Green pen turns up often. Look at the loops on the “J” and “g” and the way the “y” darts down.</p>
<p>His most frequent salutations are “all good luck” and “all good wishes”.</p>
<p>He most frequently signs Jim Cagney</p> Thanks....you put a smile on…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2017-02-23:3524372:Comment:10417222017-02-23T07:01:05.843ZMupplvrhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/Mupplvr
<p>Thanks....you put a smile on my face about the grapefruit. lol</p>
<p>I'm often just as pleased, or sometimes more so, with a signed album page.</p>
<p>I was wondering if there's a tell-tale sign like with Charleton Heston. </p>
<p>Thanks....you put a smile on my face about the grapefruit. lol</p>
<p>I'm often just as pleased, or sometimes more so, with a signed album page.</p>
<p>I was wondering if there's a tell-tale sign like with Charleton Heston. </p> Hi, good questions all and as…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2017-02-23:3524372:Comment:10418832017-02-23T06:23:08.918ZEric Keith Longohttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/Eric947
<p>Hi, good questions all and asked at the right time - <em>before</em> the purchase.</p>
<p>OK - well, get to know the signature and what it should look like. And get to know what it should cost - photos are different then letters or checks etc. Check closed auction results like RR etc. Decide what you want, a signed photo, a letter etc. and get a feel for how they look. Authentication takes a long time to be skilled at, so you will likely and hopefully enlist the aid of a third party…</p>
<p>Hi, good questions all and asked at the right time - <em>before</em> the purchase.</p>
<p>OK - well, get to know the signature and what it should look like. And get to know what it should cost - photos are different then letters or checks etc. Check closed auction results like RR etc. Decide what you want, a signed photo, a letter etc. and get a feel for how they look. Authentication takes a long time to be skilled at, so you will likely and hopefully enlist the aid of a third party authentication service and or individuals. Sticking with established authentication companies, such as PSA/DNA, JSA or Becket is wise, but never assume anything is genuine just because some papers say so. This is where you ask opinions, perhaps from folks here. Also, just because something is authentic doesn't mean it is "nice" or desirable. It could be a poor example signature, or some odd item signed -who wants a signed photo of him eating a...Greek salad? Now, crushing a <em>grapefruit</em>...might be a bit different. And condition - watch condition. I'm sure I missed a lot - others will chime in to help.</p>