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has anybody got information about what bookstores jerry is attending to sign his new book ? I say sign as I have seen at the barnes &noble store in new York while he will be in attendance the books will be pre signed and only the auther will be signing !! does that set any alarm bells off 

at this moment this is the only signing he will be attending  does anyone know of any others  as would really like to add him to my book collection and being based in uk I have to get in touch with the stores in usa !!

thanks

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I think the distinct differences between the two speak for themselves. In my opinion, it does not appear that these two signatures were made by the same hand. Anyone else?

I agree.  This one is the most obvious IMO.  The L in Lewis looks mighty strange.  I forget, how was this one obtained again?

Both through the mail - 

MArk

I feel like we're moving backwards instead of forwards. "Sincerely" is definitely in the hand of JLL.

Totally disagree with you.  I am with Roger - it looks like a woman's signature.  Way to neat and structured and nothing like the Sincerely on the 1st album that I also got.  Look at where the dot in the "i" is on both.  Totally different position among other things.

Mark

I would never use the word 'definitely' if you didnt witness the signing yourself.  But since you did, cant you see the differences in the word 'Sincerely'?  They look nothing alike to me.  Look at the 'ly'.  Totally different.  And one word is boldly underlined, the other is not.  I see no no match whatsoever.  But again, I am no expert.  Just using the naked eye here.

Mark R., Does the signature on the "By Request" LP look more like a woman's signature than the one on the debut LP?

Yes sir it does.  

I don't know the LP names, but the one written in purple is a woman's handwriting IMO, and is very much different then the black example above it. "Sincerely" is very different, and once again in the black version of "Sincerely" I get an "old man" vibe from it... The purple "signed" album does not give this vibe at all, it looks like a flamboyant woman's handwriting...

Not to mention the fact that she messed up when signing "Lewis" and had to correct it, and STILL spelled it wrong. Who is Jerry Lee Lrewis?

It's so incredibly off man. Look at very basic things like where the "L"s are started, angle of the "L"s, basic letter formations... 

The pen went off the top of the sleeve. The "L" wasn't signed in a single motion.

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