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Let's reserve this thread for any non-musician signed books and other items, at least until a dedicated forum exits for those posts.

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Whoa, very nice dots. Poor Borat was so infatuated with Pamela he almost captured her in the traditional Kazakhstan "wedding sack."

Hahaha signature might be real, but those things are definitely fake. 

Yep, I can see it now. 100% clear example of dot augmentation. 

I assume that someone will ëventually do some detective work on ebay to look for matches. Who knows how many different autopen styles were used assuming that these are autopens.  I haven't looked at these too close, but at first glance they look suspicious.

There are no start and stop dots. How can that be autopen????

My thoughts too. Seems like lots of people simply jumping to "dots = autopen" conclusion.

The Pam Anderson books are good. Not autopen

For what it's worth her documentary came out on Netflix and it shows her handwriting up close many times and her handwriting seems very smooth pressure just like the books, and the writing looks similar. Although I didn't sit there and compare anything. I'd say the books are probably good. Any time you change direction your hand slows down and doubles up the ink which could make darker spots. They don't look like autopen dots to me. 

Just Received 2 copies  - The UK Supplied WH Smith Pamela Anderson Books are not autopenned. 

They look slightly visibly different and there are no dots on the underside at all - not even on the overlaps. 

Received mine too Nick and there is clear movement in the signature, where others were worried about too consistent, steady and equal pen pressure. No dots.

Like you, I’m okay with them. “Innocent until proven guilty”

I can see from the photo that the UK paper is more textured (and probably thicker).

But dots on the overlaps would not be indicative of autopen, at least to me. I keep finding it perplexing that people are simply associating dots with autopen.  That's not the case with Sharpies and paper.  Dots like those seen in the Bill Cowher book from Xmas 2021 are clearly autopen.

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