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YES?...or NO?

Looks new to me Jim but thats just my opinion,lets see what the others think.

I see this has recently been sold via a well known Beatles autograph site. I would have expected a letter of provenance or document from the original recipient stating when and where this album was signed.   

Tough one Jim,it has some good qualities,consistent with a lennon sig..at the same time it looks a little off.to answer your question , Imo...I say good.

More likely than not - No. J is misformed, o and L are slowly-done, e is too small,  the first n is too-carefully formed, and it hooks left at the end. 

Hmmmm don’t like this one looks manufactured to me.

The Lennon drawing is consistent with the So. Cal. forgers...also...look at the hump in the first letter "n" in Lennon....consistent with the forgers as well....don't like it...

I noticed the same things and think that's a good possibility.

Compare...

I have less than 15 1977 examplars in me files.  this item sold at auction in 2013 for 17k without an LOA . Most examples are personal chks and documents. Hope I uploaded ok

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Here is a So.Cal. example....the face is always the same......

I agree with you Jim. The face caricature is telling.

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