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Jack Nicklaus TTM Real or AP

Started by Jonathan Victor James Abbott. Last reply by BC Jan 4, 2021. 1 Reply

Thoughts on the enclosed please?obtained TTM.thanksContinue

Harry Vardon. Real or fake?

Started by Jonathan Victor James Abbott Dec 5, 2020. 0 Replies

80DFC2F0-9333-4442-A318-517676A525A9.jpegGot this for my collection…Continue

Payne Stewart real or fake?

Started by Jonathan Victor James Abbott. Last reply by Jonathan Victor James Abbott Nov 30, 2020. 5 Replies

Can I have an option on the enclosed?Is it genuine?thanksContinue

Payne Stewart and others. Are they real?

Started by Jonathan Victor James Abbott. Last reply by Steve Cyrkin, Admin Nov 14, 2020. 1 Reply

Hi,Can you help?Are these authentic autographs?Particularly interested in the Payne Stewart.ThanksContinue

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Comment by Null on December 5, 2012 at 11:25am

Hi David,

No need to post additional pictures, I've already looked at quite a few. I am about 99% sure it is AutoPen, and the machine slipped on the "L" which explains why it is just incredibly, incredibly off...

Bummer, but atleast I got *something* back I suppose...

Comment by David Wright on December 5, 2012 at 10:36am

Morning Ryan, Sorry this has taken so long to get posted :(

In my experience I have never come across Arnie's signature looking like this. There are several highly atypical aspects to the autograph you posted but, in particular, the formation of the "r", "n" and "d" of the first name simply do not correspond to the hand-signed items I have seen or obtained from the great man. Similarly, the spacing, formation and positioning of ALL of the letters - particularly the "l" - in the surname appear all wrong. In APs legit signature you will see the looping "l" that is nearly always (but not every time) up to and inside the loop of the "P". Sorry, but I would have to say that this is not authentic.

If you would like me to post some quick pics of Arnie's legit signature just let me know and I'll make some time to get that done for you.


All the best, David.

Comment by Null on December 5, 2012 at 6:15am

I noticed the "P" characteristic on many exemplars as well... I did post it over there, but I don't think too many people on here know golf autos, didn't get any responses. I think certain parts look shaky, and the "dots" are the tell tale. Unfortunately at this point I believe it is autopen... Although I've had people on another site tell me it is authentic.

Comment by Jeffery Kite on December 4, 2012 at 9:03pm

Ryan, here's my PSA certified Arnold Palmer cut signature.

When I look at yours and then look at mine, the big glaring thing that sticks out to me is the "l" in "Palmer." Your's looks kinda messy compared to mine. Also, notice how tight Mr. Palmer's signature is on the cut that I have compared to your picture. In all authentic Palmer autographs I have ever seen, the loop in the "P" has always crossed over the "l" in "Palmer", too, and I don't see that occuring in your Palmer autograph. Now with that being said, Mr. Palmer is 83 years old, and his signature might have changed a bit over the years. It does not look authentic to me, but post it on the Is It Real thread on here and see what others might have to say.

Comment by Null on December 3, 2012 at 11:39am

TTM Success from Arnold Palmer received today... However I think it is AP.. Opinions?

 

Comment by Jeffery Kite on November 24, 2012 at 8:05am

Scored this really nice autograph in the mail Friday from the 2003 Masters Champion, Mike Weir.

Comment by Null on November 5, 2012 at 12:30pm

Jack Nicklaus signed card

Comment by Null on November 5, 2012 at 12:29pm

Rick Fowler signed ball

Comment by Jeffery Kite on November 4, 2012 at 7:06pm

Yeah, this is Frank Moiger's show that he puts on. He does a nice job in my opinion. As far as music and Hollywood, I don't remember seeing much in the way of that at any of his shows, but he gets new vendors all the time. Most folks are willing to haggle, and things are reasonably priced. There is always something there that catches the eye, and something for every budget. You want his number? Friend me on here and I'll send it to you.

Comment by Mark Roberts on November 4, 2012 at 6:17pm

I am thinking about heading to the Sports show on Nov 18th - North Atlanta Sports Collectibles Show.  Any ideas how this will be?  Are they usually pretty good.  Lots of autograph items - Hollywood, Music as well? thanks with any input

 

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