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Signed Photo Neil Armstrong! Would be glad to get some opinions on this.

Hi Everyone! i am very curious about this photo and would like some opinions about the authenticity. The letter has been sent to the university of Cincinnati on thursday 1/12 1976 and recived it back on 26/1 1977 with the Autograph Of Neil Armstrong to Dennis Johansson wich is the former owner of this collection.

This autograph is a part of Sweden largest Private Autographs Collection. It has been stored in a cabinett for 20 years.
The collector was collecting autographs from 70s 80s and to the middle of 90s before he past away.
He wrote mostly letters and also obtain in person some of the autographs wich can be confirmed in several binders with papers. The Collection is estimated to contain over 20000 Autographs.
I am now in possesion of this entire collection and want some opinions of some of the autographs and would be grateful for some help. Please check out my other photos and albums and feel free to give a opinon. Regards Henrik H

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Might be good, I await Mr Zipper.

very promising, especially the way the signer avoided the American Flag.

A true patriot and American hero.

Obviously a genuine, Who would fake a personalize signature?, I look it up it matches.

Great one you have on your hands

Forgers are devious. Armstrong signatures are in high demand.

Yes I do believe it is probably good. I consider myself extremely conservative when I  look at and comment on autographs. I consider them all bad until I convince myself otherwise and I do not completely trust any big name authentication co. I know they pass things as genuine for their bulk cusomers. Presspass collectibles gets a crooked line or any nonsensical scribble passed by PSA.

Forgers are well known to personalise autographs to fool people into thinking who would bother doing that. Often big names such as Eastwood etc are personalised as the forger knows it will still reach a good price

Henrick,

I think that has a decent chance of being genuine. Ian is right...Mr Zipper is the man to see. Post a link on the comment wall of his profile. He's a professional space and aviation authenticator, but he's very generous with his opinions here.

Thank you all for the opinons and the advice i been sending this link to Mr Zipper and hopefully he can give an opinion also.

That's a nice signature.
That looks authentic. Not signing into the flag as usual. Neil always signed around it. It matches all other signatures.

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