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I once saw a Telly Savalas certified as a Jackie Gleason!

Eric , the laugh about this one is the recipient thought this ans was from Lee Marvin, as written in the upper left. Lee Van Cleef was very kind when he replied to her. Check out the two Lee's.

Ah. The upper left "Lee" is cut off on my laptop.

Eric if I post something, I go for more detail on the hand writing and signature. Like I have told Steve C. I will not broadside you on purpose. I want as many eyes to see my autographs as possible before I get then 3rd partied for future sales.

I have never bothered with third parties.

When selling, It helps prevent the least amount us from saying it is fake and getting PayPal and  that online company from returning the funds out of your accounts, and not returning your absolutely real autographs…….A lot of those third party companies use the remaining old guard UACC dealer for help in authentication. A lot of them, I bought from  40 years ago.

I deliberately avoid customers who rely solely on papers and don't do their homework. I've always loved the learning - it always continues and I look forward to it. :)

Eric, If you want a look I posted a Jack Nicholson, Wally Cox ( one of Brandos closest friends) an early Charles Bronson and a handful of military and historic autographs. You don't need to make a reply. I just need eyes on them before I send them to get 3rd partied. My thanks. Many, many thousands to come. 

I'm not familiar with those signatures, but Wally Cox was wonderful in The Night Strangler with Darren McGavin and Simon Oakland! Wonderful 70's TV series The Night Stalker. I remember watching them fondly.

Eric, How did any one Think Telly looked like Gleason ? One day when I get my old Gleason out of the bank vault, I will defer to your knowledge about his signature.

iI can't find the scan of that train wreck certification.This should help when you get your jackie out - I've got them down to who and when:

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Eric, No need to find it.  The very first autograph that got me interested in autograph collecting was a beautiful 8x10 photo of Gleason as a Sherif, maybe the Bandit movies. I loved that photo. I got that photo 3rd partied years ago as real. After seeing your well earned accolades on the Gleason signature study I tore it up and trashed it.  From what I remember I have a very old Gleason fountain pen cut. When I can get it out of the Bank vault I wii submit it for your opinion.

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