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Good day everybody,

I have been a long time collector of autographs. Mostly Disney hero's and old Hockey (I am from Canada). I bought a couple of books by John Lennon and about John yesterday at a thrift shop sale. The two that I wanted where "In his own Write" and "Spaniard in the Works". The others were trade paperbacks on his life. I opened Spaniard and was surprised to see the following autograph. With the assumption that everything is wrong till proven otherwise I would like our opinions on the authenticity.

Thanks

Dave

 

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I'm not liking it, I worry about the Lennon part especially - never seen that before. 

"...With the assumption that everything is wrong till proven otherwise..."

Admirable statement! Excellent attitude. The "E" and looped "o" and all. Not good.

Eric

No good at all.

The answer is..."no"...

Lord no

I believe it to be an authentic John Kinnion autograph.

I took that to be a poor "E" not a "K".

Eric

I agree with James,definitly John Kinnion.

Perhaps. But, what is more likely in this context, a forgery of John Lennon or a "signature" of one John Kinnion, with no dotted "i's" and a very unusual "K"? I'm going with the former. I just realized you are using two "n"'s as in "Lennon" - there doesn't seem enough letters to make "Kinnion" anyway. If this is a genuine and unrelated signature it looks awfully hesitant.

Eric

Not authentic in any way at all.
Wow, that is a terrible forgery.

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