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I posted this earlier on another Ray Charles post but everyone got sucked into another matter.

I took two signed contract signatures as well as a 1988 signed 5x6 photo from Ray Charles Enterprises. We all know the full name cursive signatures are surely not real and I have seen dozens of these 5x6 photos of Ray signed with the fake full name signature. But this one, is different then the rest, the letter that came with it from Ray Charles's office states that they are sorry for running out the larger versions so please accept this smaller one instead. Is this Ray's actual signature? His real signature? I mean, it's on several contracts I have seen over the years and to me, it's looks like a blind mans interpretation of "Ray Charles". I personally feel Ray could sign more then block letters, he wasn't born blind and surely he could write some, or at least draw or doodle and I am sure he had at least seen writing so unlike Stevie Wonder he had a clue what writing even was and how it looked so I feel he could have taught himself over the years. idk, if you post that these are from a helper can you please post who signed his name like this, and also how you are sure of this? Thanks, and if someone could get Roger Epperson involved that would be great to try to work together and put together a solid Ray Charles signature (or lack there of) study.

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So in 1962 he would have still been on heroin right? hence the shakey signature...

Looks nothing like the signature on my Rolling Stone magazine that I got signed in 73'

just saying

This one matches the autograph I have which was personally collected from Ray in 1963 by a friend in Birmingham UK. He said Ray's hand had to be guided to the paper and the best he could do was a block capital autograph similar to yours. If any are worth looking at then those are first. 

Here is one more in-person signed photo by Ray Charles. He had his concert here in Finland (in the Espoo Arena) in April 22, 1999. This was got by "Uncle Eric", owner of one of the largest in-person autograph collections in Europe (more info here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erkki_Rapo ).

Ray's hand was guided  to the paper by his manager/personal assistant.

Uncle Eric collected thousands of autographs - especially musicians & bands in Finland but also abroad in England and in Sweden. He e.g. met in London The Beatles in 1966 and The Doors in 1968. He got basically everybody in his collection from The Queen to The Rolling Stones and from Frank Sinatra to Frank Zappa.

I bought most of the items from Uncle Eric's collection in 2005 at an auction here in Helsinki after his death. I'm now about to sell this and many other valuable items to anybody interested in them.

Size of the photo is 7,5 x 11 cm / 2.95 x 4.33 inches.

Your story is similar to mine where Ray's hand was guided to the paper but in my case it was from 1963 in UK. Mine is part of a 1000+ hand-signed collection also.

Hello,

I have a similar Ray Charles autographed photograph that was given to Derek Mills, the head of BBC RADIO 2 in the late 50s early 60s.it is extremely rare and about to be sold.

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Where is it about to be sold?

I've got two Ray Charles autographs that were personally collected in 1963 and at 33 years old he could barely write. The block capital example lower on this thread is a genuine autograph. I'm seeing people sell what look like perfect autographs of Ray Charles for $500 and they are not real, they are fake. 

Do you have a scan of your ray sig?

I posted one at rr auction next month.

Not to hand. I'm in the process of starting to sell a larger collection of which the Ray autograph will figure but not scanned it in yet but will attach when I do, but it is very similar to the block capital one above and was collected in 1963 in Birmingham UK.  

Well i hope you give members here options of buying your collection.
Esp ray.

Only just came across this forum and joined. Can we just post links to auctions in here? I'm going through a massive collection with Ray as one of the highlights as well as Beatles from '63 which was taken back stage in the dressing room of a venue near here (Plaza Ballroom) when they were bottom of the bill having just released Please Please Me. They had so little money at that point that they had to stay the night at the venue owners house as they could not afford a hotel. 

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