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When I first saw this I thought it was a fake.  I've never seen an authentic JDM sig where he connected the second R to the I with the exception of the 3 yearbooks he signed. However, as Ballroom first noticed and mentioned, they appear to be connected but are not, and if you look closely they simply happen to intersect perfectly where both the R and I strokes end. If you can accept that, and that it was signed on an odd surface, the rest of the letters/sig as a whole look correct to me. I'm 99% sure this is authentic. Here is the sig again.Here are the letters M,the first R, and an N from authentic Jim sigs. They look very similar to me in the way they were signed in the Whisky sig.

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4499.00 us it's a buy for someone.
Real cos's are generic, it would be grest if it had signed at the whiskey s go go, but i can understand why.
On the topic of Morrison , i believe there's going to be a release of prints never seen before, signed by John and Rob.

This is going to sound crazy. As a huge Doors fan (my favorite group), and someone that has seen and examined many, many Morrison signatures -- I believe this is real. BUT...I also wouldn't want it. Does that make sense?

It looks like it was signed when he was drunk, and a bad surface.

Jim didn't drink.
But these aren't as straight forward as a signed cheque or yearbook.
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Doesn't sound crazy at all.
Buy a signed check... Signed check is 100% authentic. I think that a single signature is easy to fake in a normal page cut... like an elvis signature.. For a band signatures is more and more hard to f*** because you see the hand of the forger...
Jared thanks for replying in a professional manner.
It's a stickler, i never heard that phrase before and know its stuck in my head.

Something else I noticed about the Whisky sig in question is the unintentional "pen drag" Jim does before he starts the "O". Shown below.Now take a look at these other authentic Jim sigs where he does the same thing, that little pen drag before starting the "O". I highly doubt a forger could duplicate this or would even think to do it for that matter.

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