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Hello, what do you think? Thanks :) 

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This appears good to me. Spot on dedication too. Later abbreviated sig/IP/atypical.

PS - I would wait for a more typical example

imo, the OP looks very suspect.  I'd avoid it.

He's pretty tricky in later signatures.   Here's a numbered edition Eaton Press signed from a collaboration with A.E. Hotchner for comparison.   This would have been a 2003 signature which was a later period but still helpful to see.

..and here's something that may be helpful.  According to my exemplar file notes, it was offered by a respect PADA dealer quite a long while ago (so not the most hi res. example).

This may be good for seeing that the OP  "To" dedication and "Best Wishes" looks off.  

PSA:

That PSA looks like it may be one of those many that flooded the market rather quickly after his death in 2008.  A lot of them were more youthful images signed in fiber tip in a style similar to the PSA.

Maybe so. At any rate, I would not buy it.  Too atypical as mentioned.

This is more on the vintage side.   It's from a program for SWEET BIRD OF YOUTH. 

One of the members of our classic film autograph group posted it over there this week.  I asked permission of the collector to share it over here.

Thanks! :)

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