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Hello all. I'm new to this site. I have an interest in autographs mainly because owning an authentic signature is like holding a piece oh history. Recently we found a signature of Steve McQueen on the back of a business card. The card was found in a photo album that belonged to my wife's late sister. The business card is from a beauty shop in Colorado. Most likely she ran across him and pulled out the card from her purse as the only thing she had to get a signature on. The sig is in pencil and dated with a '69 written in pen. I've attached a photo. Anyone have an opinion on this? I can't imagine why she would have faked an autograph and the stuck it in a photo album for over 30 years. I have not seen many examples like this on the Internet. I have heard from one gentleman who got his dig on the set of Bullit that he sometimes signed in pencil and that he had a similar sig in this mostly printed style. Some aspects of the sig are similar to the cursive signature I've seen. If it is real then the personalized note is a great example of his printing. Appreciate any comments.
Tags: authenticity, autograph, signed note, steve mcqueen
If you can't upload it easily I'll do it. Send it to editor@autographmagazine.com. Thanks
Your image is placed, Tom...thanks.
WoW McQueen autographs are rare never seen anything this good before! Really speacial item I dont see how someone could say its not authentic. Thanks for posting! Sure others will comment
Sorry, but Not even close. Certainly not close to any McQueen I've ever seen or owned.
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