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It looks good at first glance, many correct traits and the era of the item. But I can only find out that she was in Vegas in 1947 when she would not have signed like this. It's not a place I know she visited after 1947, but that info could be out there somewhere. Of course, item could have been in a persons pocket who had it signed opportunistically elsewhere.
It's not as spidery as it should be, more rounded than she wrote, and the loops are not as pointy as they should be, and of course the "fin" is pointing in an odd direction. Also the baseline underneath her name is almost flat, it lacks the bridge shape in each word that most signatures have, they even have it a little when written on a contract line.
Overall it's a very risky item. And very cheap, suspiciously so. I would have to say no. It's problems would make it very hard to resell, which may be the excuse for it's cheapness, but also the reason why it is probably not real. I have never seen this signing before and I have seen many recycled over the years through the market.
But check out 50 of her sigs here. After you have looked, you will probably know.
http://marilynmonroeautographs.blogspot.com
Sorry to give you an explanation as well. I tend to do that, I thought it would be useful though.
Terrific Monroe signature reference, Pauline. Thanks for sharing that link with us!
"I ask a simple question
I hope For answers which I recieved and
Richard eric K largo keeps pushing
I am going to push back
As well
Simple
Thanks"
I think you wanted simple answers. K Largo? I already quoted from Poltergeist, why not Largo? Its a classic. Let's see..."You don't like it, do you Rocco, the storm? Show it your gun, why don't you? If it doesn't stop, shoot it." - Frank McCloud.
PS - Richard is actually another person. That doesn't seem to have quite hit you yet.
PSS - I add my voice to Joe's - thanks Pauline for that detailed explanation and great link.
Chris, I have to agree with the other opinions-Atypical. At least you don't have to waste your money now and with the dinero you saved you can buy something real.
When it comes to autographs, I learned a long time ago that you can't protect a person from them-self.
Hi Chris,
Would love to see your Bob Dylan -blonde on blonde cover signedand Gram parsons-Note card signed. Can you please post it ??? Thanks
One of the primary reasons why people like Stephen Rocchi (GFA), Drew Max (AAU), Chris "I Never Saw An Autograph I Didn't Like" Morales, etc have a great business "authenticating" forgeries is because "delusional" autograph collectors believe that Forensic BS.
You will also notice that all of those forensically-examined forgeries always sell for ridiculously low prices, but the "delusional" autograph collector figures they got "lucky" or 'stole" it for such a ridiculous low price.
Below is a GFA-certed (Stephen Rocchi/Guaranteed Forensic Authenticators) set of Mickey Mantle/Roger Maris "autographs" (obvious forgeries).
They sold for a whopping $99.99 from Ebay seller Somethin4nothin1.
That says it all.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mickey-Mantle-amp-Roger-Maris-Autographed-S...
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