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I have a Morrison autograph. Bought it 10 years ago. Anybody have any opinions about the authenticity of it?

I have compared it to known signatures on Doors stationary, checks, and Christies auctioned signatures and it matches up all the way down to the age of paper and ink. The paper looks 40 years old. Ball point pen. Would love to have someone authenticate it or give me a value of it. Thanks.

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Someone purchased this on eBay for a best offer price of $400, and then left the following feedback:

A+ Everything good Item sent to PSA/DNA waiting on result 

Oopps

What if it comes back GENUINE? Who will then be the biggest fool? I don't think it's real. I'm just saying.

The biggest fool would be the authenticator.

A "Jim Morrison autograph" that was sold by Field of Dreams and authenticated by Drew Max:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/120955391142

I really like the framing.

Yeah, the framing is always really nice.

Here's a Jim Morrison "signed" Santa Monica Civic handbill, for which someone has placed a bid at the opening price of $850. In my opinion, the autograph isn't authentic. Here's the description:

I obtained this flyer on July 3 1967 al the Santa Monica Civic Center, I was invited with a group of friends and they had a back stage pass to the party. I asked Jim Morrison to sign the flyer and he was very nice about it and signed it. This flyer has been with me since then

What do you think?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/281028530594

If Jim signed that it would be the most unique signature of his I've seen. 

The seller ended the listing early and the reason given is that the item was sold.

I wonder if anyone could sign any slower?

Yeah, or mess up the "M" any worse.

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