Hmmm, nobody else has answered this so I will take a stab at it. If its a forgery , its a good one. EIL looks a little off so Im suspicious (always). Paging Mr Zarelli!
In my opinion, this is likely authentic, however, it is far from a prime example. It has traits consistent with signatures from the early 90s when he was much less careful about signing and "slapping" signatures on. I have verified exemplars with similar construction of the "eil."
It has a number of subtle positive traits that weigh in its favor, but in all candor, I would not rate it a strong positive. As a collector, one must decide your risk tolerance. Do you want only slam dunk no doubters or are you willing to accept "squeakers" where the positives barely tip the scales?
Thanks, Ian. I really appreciate the kind though. Regards, Steve
Permalink Reply by Cogo on September 6, 2015 at 10:27am
I fully agree Ian! To have knowledgable professionals like Steve Zarelli helping us out for free speaks volume about them and their dedication for this hobby.
I really wish that Roger Epperson would make a comeback here soon!