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****ATTENTION: Steve Cyrkin, who manages this website, has asked for photos of your Liza signature.
You will need to take high-resolution images (3,000-4,000 pixels wide) of Liza's first name, last name, and smiley face SEPARATELY, as close up as can be, and saved as PNGs or the native file format (NOT JPEG).
Please take individual pictures that isolate each segment as best as possible.
Send to: editor@autographmagazine.com.
****Photos must be submitted per these guidelines****
Separately, feel free to also post your photos on the forum below for others to see.
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Recent news coverage also raises questions about whether Liza would have been able to sign books in the consistently pristine manner seen here.
There has also been widespread speculation among Liza’s fans on social media that the audiobook may involve AI-assisted voice technology, with some questioning whether the audiobook voice is a true recording or an AI-generated version of her voice.
UPDATE 4/1/26: JSA has classified the book signatures as "inconclusive," meaning they are unable to definitively confirm or deny the authenticity of the signature.
⚠️ Still frame from a video showing the overlay process between two signatures
Check out these videos showing the overlay testing process used to compare the signatures.
Note how “Liza” matches up
-First round, note how the “Love” appears to overlay nearly exactly
-Second round, the circle of the smiley face appears to overlap closely, and the L is starting to line up as well
-Third round, the Z and the A in “Liza” appear to lineup closely.
Notice how almost all of the smiley face lines up on this one
-With a slight adjustment, notice how the Z and the A start to align as well
Watch the top of the smiley face. All I am doing is bringing the circle of the smiley face into line. Watch how the Z falls into place. Watch how the top loop of the L falls into place. The “A” is a little off and also the “I” but you can see how they seem to be off by a very small and consistent distance.
Watch how the “OVE” lines up exactly on two examples received by the same person
Notice where “Love” is lining up on these and how much of Liza lines up with a slight shift
Notice how much of the entire signature overlaps
Notice how much of the entire signature overlaps.
Notice how much of the entire signature overlaps.
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Some of the segments are individually lining up….yet the two signatures appear different on face and when overlaid as a whole.
Here is a visual walk-through of identifying matching segments in overlay. This reflects how the issue was initially discovered.
Example:
First, notice how the L lines up in “Love”:
Make a slight adjustment that then brings the “ove” into line:
Slightly adjust again to bring the L of “Liza” into line:
Slightly adjust again to bring the Z and A into alignment (also notice the “I” and the comma):
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One thing that’s also interesting: If you take the dust jacket off the book, Liza’s autograph is imprinted on the front hard cover underneath (appears to be only on US editions):
The signature from the book cover above matches a verified example that appears to date from at least the early 1990s:
What’s concerning is that some of the signature patterns inside the “signed” books seem very close to that same 90s example, which makes it look possible that the earlier verified signature may have been used as a template for the autopen signatures in the book:
(Book cover signature overlaid with a signature from inside book)
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***FURTHER OBSERVATIONS***
Please see this video to learn more on how this technology works:
A thread has also been created to make others aware of this type of autopen usage and discuss if interested:
https://live.autographmagazine.com/forum/topics/beware-of-the-new-a...
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You may also visit the original Liza Minnelli thread, established when the book was announced, to read about the initial development of this issue:
https://live.autographmagazine.com/forum/topics/liza-minelli-kids-w...
Tags: Autopen, Hear, Kids, Liza, Minnelli, This!, Till, Wait, You
Ah yes Eric Keith Longo,
The lovely Trixie Norton RIP on The Jackie Gleason Show.
Loved every episode of that growing up.
And yes, you can see the decline in her signature over time.
With Liza Minnelli, no such decline,
ALL sigs are magically plum and "peachy perfect" as Michelle said above.
JJ
That's another thing that bothers me about these Liza's michelle,
They are ALL, as you put it, "peachy perfect".
No way, they're real.
JJ
Steve there seems to be contradictions. you say there are machines out there which are more sophisticated than the one in the video I posted in the other discussion. I would love to see an example if you can provide one. are you saying that these new machines do not have variable pressures? I believe they would. This is why I am studying the backs, to see if there are any tell tale signs.
what I dont understand is, there are clearly pieces of signature with exact similarities between many that can not be replicated by human hand. It's obvious. Why would you defend franks so quickly? we are in the middle of research. This aspect seems very strange to me.
+1
A very big +1
Jason, I wasn't defending them. They look completely natural to me, and I felt strongly they were signed by Liza, or at least not by an autopen or a similar signing machine. They still look absolutely natural to me, but I'm not sure they're natural autographs, thanks to the last comparison of Matt's I saw.
Check out Babe Ruth and Mickey Mantle autographs.
Some people are unusually consistent signers, some having even 90-ish% similar real autographs during sitdown signatures during the same time period, same health. Consistent characteristics.
Mickey Mantle and Babe Ruth are prime examples of that.
Ruth's was AMAZING. He'd sign baseballs in person for a group of fans and they almost looked identical. We have a magazine cover with Ruth sitting on a sofa and signing hundreds of balls.
Mantle, Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams were all quite consistent during paid signings.
I wish I could add more to this. I no longer have "transparency/overlay" programs.
Here is Babe Ruth up close, both from index cards, both PSA authenticated. (take what you will from that)
This is just comparing 2 examples sure, but this is how a human writes. There will always be slight variations within the signature. It's impossible for a human to be as exact as Liza within Matt M.'s examples posted.
Please follow along as I match up each letter. Pause if you must and study the variations. now pull up Matt's example and see how much of Liza matches perfectly compared to Babe Ruth.
I feel the need to go back to basics. lets take someone who, if the numbers are true, has signed over 100k each for multiple releases. Taylor Swift. She could easily have over 1 million signatures total floating around
here is a video of one taken in the style of Matt M. to show what we should expect between signatures written thousands of times in one setting
In the first section, notice the large upper loop of the T. there are sections that line up which you would expect, but it is not the entire T
Here, the bottom loop has a variation even when matched up. this is very normal with a regular signature from a human no matter how robotic they train themselves to be
I dont know what section you would call this. The area that represents between her Y and E.. It matches up almost perfect but the top of the "hill" still deviates ever so slightly before getting back on track
Now the "er" is completely different
Overall the length is very similar. Areas inside are not identical, nor should she be.. why? because whoever signed this was human
Now go back to examples of Liza.. ok, Steve just mentioned about how others may be able to maintain exactness between signatures.. I will take this into consideration but I dont believe it in this case. Liza has never shown this trait. so why now when shes 80?
Olivia Newton-John is another example of someone with a remarkably consisted signature throughout her life, with only a little degradation in her final years as her heath declined. I agree with you, Jason, that Liza doesn't fit that bill.
Although I'm picking up my copy tomorrow and am more regarding this as a curiosity I am very interested in the technology that could have been used.
A quick google found this machine which is even advertised as "signature files can be easily changed or updated. Both pen pressure and speed can be varied."
This is the first example of a machine I've found which renders it all but impossible to differentiate between original and autopen. They even advertise it for signing sports memorabilia.
IF this is what has been used then it's basically game over for author signed books.
https://damilic.com/autopen-products/office-signature-machines
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