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Steve asked me to start a new thread since some were having a lot of issues with regards to whether or not the through the mail autographs of Jerry Lee Lewis are real or not. I will post some examples of what we have been getting recently and some know in person examples. These TTM signatures are not cheap. You have to pay $50 for them to his box office box. The question is are they real or not. Roger has said that he has never seen Mr. Lewis sign this way and it looks to perfect - like a woman's signature.
Please post your thoughts here and examples.
thanks
Mark
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Thanks. If that is the case, then I would say every autograph purchased TTM for 50.00 is genuine
I agree with you, John. I hope many of the harsh critics who unequivocally stated these were forgeries will recant their statements or at least soften their opinions. It is only fair to Jerry Lee and Judith Lewis.
I still believe this is the most variety in style and feel I have seen from a celebrities autograph but it appears JLL has personally signed all of the questioned examples shown in this discussion. The statement that a secretary signed these was stated as a fact and I think at a minimum most would agree there is good evidence to the opposite. I hope Jerry Lee Lewis was not too bothered by all of this (I know I had a part in it and have told them I was sorry for the hassle) and I hope he doesn't stop signing altogether.
While I now agree they were probably all legit, it still doesnt explain the ones that Mark Roberts got back after he wrote Judith that looks so much closer to the IPs that were posted previously and less like the TTMs we got to see. It sure is one interesting topic!
Check a few pages back. One of those signatures looks very similar to the one that Mark Peterson received TTM in 2011, which happens to have the squiggly line.
that is what I was thinking.. why the HUGE difference when I wrote a note and then got back something totally different.
Mark
"I'm even more perplexed that the autographs that came back after the family was called out for secretarials seemed to look more like the original variety that was accepted as real"
Agree!!
Mark
Henry, I just went back and compared the one (#19 on Steve's composite(page 16 of this study)) you received at a concert to an example with the squiggle (#11). I see many characteristics that lead me to believe the same person signed both. What do you see that about the signature that points to #11not being signed by JLL?
I think #19 is good for sure. I did not recall you saying yours was taken backstage but I think you got lucky. As a side note, is that a good cd? I want to pick it up.
There is def. a good deal of variation. There is a video on youtube of a guy opening a ttm from jll. It shows, regardless if a person thinks they are secretarial or in the hand of JLL, how there are quite noticeable variations with signatures even when signed one after another. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6x-5oAKkuQ&app=desktop
Variety in signature styles does not prove secretarial signatures. It only make it more challenging to authenticate. I think this thread is helping show the variety of authentic signatures available from JLL.
That’s true, Chad. He isn’t signing the TTM autographs with the thought that people on a message board will be scrutinizing them. They're coming directly from him. He seems to be trying to a certain extent to give each fan something more personal than just a repetitive signature. That said, as you look at more and more JLL signatures, you will see recurring patterns. It therefore isn’t a case in which he’s sending out autographs that can’t be authenticated.
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