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Hi everyone, hoping for an opinion on this Steven Spielberg. It’s an older item, at least 20 years old according to the seller. I felt this autograph doesn’t have the characteristics of many of the Spielberg autograph examples you can find online, although most of those are probably much newer autographs compared to this one. What I noticed was most of the time, the S at the beginning of each name is quite separate, whereas on this one they are joined to the next letter. I have seen a few examples where this was the case but not too many and my guess is it would be older autographs that would have the join. This one stood out as it has a nice flow to it and was more than just a basic squiggle. Does that mean it’s fake or could it mean he had more time to actually sit down and sign and it’s an older style of signature he once used decades ago? Any help for this beginner is appreciated!

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this one is very rare and think you have the real deal here ''full autograph from steven is like a treasure''

the only thing to do is to be sure it's not a printed autograph.

Cheers Rob, that’s marvellous, I wasn’t expecting that! Seller says it’s hand signed. He bought it from a reputable dealer in the late 90s (he was a dealer himself back then) and he’s owned it ever since. I’m not completely sure the best way to tell if it is printed - as you can tell, I’m new at this, so expert advice is appreciated.

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