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Thoughts on the authenticity of this signed program?  Specifically for Steve McQueen only. Thanks!

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The shape of Steve's "S" is atypical, and the speed of the "McQ" looks a bit slower than usual, but I think this is genuine. I'd be surprised if it were not.

I did not review the other signatures but they all look like they were signed by different individuals, not in the same hand or hands like group forgeries often are.

Thanks for the input!  I also had concerns about the S and length of the 2nd E in his first name.  I’ll have to consider this one.

I love how thoughtfully you're studying this! The lowercase letters are most of all what sell me on it. If you decide to buy it be sure to pay with regular PayPal so you have buyer protection, not PayPal Friends and Family, or with a credit card with at least 6 months of solid buyer protection.

I'd get a Beckett Signature Review before you buy, an online preliminary authenticity opinion. I'm recommending Beckett because Steve Grad is the lead authenticator, and of all the third-party authenticators, I feel he's the best on Steve McQueen.

I checked with Beckett Signature Review and it did fail.  I’ll pass on buying for now given the atypical characteristics, but thanks again for your input on this auto Steve 💪

I was going to comment on this last week but was in the midst of holiday activities.  

I'm glad you submitted it for signature review.  He's an expensive autograph and it would be tough as a collector if it is indeed not real.  My first reaction to seeing these kind of multi-signed pieces is usually more favorable simply because it's a more complex presentation and harder to 'create' .  Sadly, that's not a reality all the time if someone knows what they are doing.

Here is a genuine McQueen from 1963 with a rare Jackie Gleason as well. It is a better scan than most of this SP so I post it for reference.

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I like the look of this auto much better.  Thanks for sharing!

Most welcome :-) I don't know which is the more rare!

Good example! That's a classic late-50s forward McQueen.

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