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I would be very leery of any joe jackson signature, especially one that looks like it was signed yesterday, like this. Yes, it does look similar but because his signature was drawn by him, it is very easy to forge.
Fountain pen ink fades like almost any other ink.
Mark,
The most alarming thing about the ball is that the signature is in perfect condition, signed on top of a baseball with highly degraded surfaces. A genuine autograph would be equally degraded, with sections missing, and might not even be visible at all.
As for the autograph itself, in my opinion it has a shape somewhat similar to a genuine Joe Jackson, but it doesn't show the crudeness of a genuine example.
I would say a fake.
Hello,
I don't think what is written really comes up to bat here - things just do not age like this. As far as the signature, the person who drew this knows what a "k" is a little too much IMHO. The other thing is the strength and solidity of the ink. Vintage examples signed in fountain pen often have some fade, skipping even in minute areas from texture and signing, some "scratch" to the leather from the steel nib, and of course (especially in this case) some wear. Yet the ink it is nearly solid - reminds me of a sepia fine point Sharpie. The "s" - look at the construction/formation. The "s" is also much too self aware from the exemplars shown - it actually backs up and then heads right over itself again quite sharply for this context, unlike any of the exemplars shown. Others will surely know far more.
Best wishes,
Eric
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