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First example showed up on ebay. I've never seen his autograph this readable (the "Stewart" stands out). What do you all think?

Well, it looks nothing like the other examples….the way the S goes into the T looks pretty consistent. 

FFS 

For me it's inconclusive. The first part looks pretty spot on. Those trading cards are like his convention autographs, so I know those are legit. However I did just find some examples where the S is separate which I think are authentic too.

Maybe he took more time signing the pages than he did the trading cards? I saw a video of him unboxing the first books, he seemed really proud of it. 

Well fingers crossed, mine is on the way to a forwarder so won’t see for a few weeks.

I know his penmanship was better in the early years. Perhaps once he quit signing publicly that his cannabis is helping with his arthritis. 

https://www.instagram.com/p/Cx8dlQUO5pN/?img_index=2


I noticed this on Instagram earlier- I guess he went into a local B&N in Philly and started signing copies that were on the front table lol? Regardless, here’s a screenshot of the signature:

Now that the signature has surfaced and looks authentic, the remaining Indigo copies will sell out in minutes.

Authentic??? Those are clear fakes. Look how he crossed the t.  /s

It will be nice to have a zero drama release where everyone is happy.

I respectfully disagree on this one. This seems to me to be a case of having applied himself for the book page and rushed the in-store signing. For those who have a fairly similar handwriting as his (like yours truly) I can see signs that show clear consistency. run both sigs by a graphologist and I guarantee these will be confirmed authentic.

Graphology is generally thought of as pseudoscience.

FYI graphology has been used to solve crimes.

What are you calling graphology?

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