Of course there are ones that I don't like. Most of the ones that we've discussed have been TTM, book signatures or in-person signatures. It seems that you haven't put much effort into this and just randomly dismiss signatures with no rhyme or reason. I don't agree with that.
Next time I look a signature I need to look over my shoulder - because you must be in the room. You have no idea how much time and effort I put when I look at a signature. Am I an expert?? Not even close.
One thing I am an expert in is my time. I have spent a lot of it and effort in this "whole" Jerry Lee Lewis autograph research. So I do not appreciate your comment
Mark
Ballroom if you look at my comment you can see that I winked afterwards - thus I was kidding. I thought that even though we disagree ALOT on this subject we were always respectable towards each other.
Mark
Do you have a better copy of this? What is the history on the photo?
thanks
Mark
I do not. It comes from the JerryLeeLewis.org website.
I replied to you via PM.
The inscription appears consistent with one that was previously accepted as being in the hand of JLL. The signature also appears consistent, except that the "L" in "Lewis" is very different and the other one does not have the "Y" in "Jerry" connected to the "L" in "Lee." The formation of the "J" and shape of the "Y" in "Jerry" appear consistent with the "Whitten" examples.
Oh, and as with the other example, both "R"s are clearly visible.
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