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A soldier in Afghanistan bought these sports autographs and would like to know what you think of them! Almost all have been authenticated, and I've either cropped the photos to remove the authentication stickers, or covered them.
Please only comment on authenticity when you feel confident in your opinion.
Thanks for helping one of our heroes in harm's way!
Looking at the image with 8 examples again, I am bothered by the signatures with the additional inscription. All of them (with additional inscription) except for the bottom center, appear too perfect and too similar.
While the shape and formation of these signatures appears almost perfect, there is no interaction between the letters. For example, there is a hard stop after the M in Mantle. I'm not seeing the quickness and flow, which is clearly seen in the middle and bottom middle exemplars. I suspect they were slowly drawn. If the suspect inscribed exemplars are fakes, they are frighteningly deceptive.
On closer exam, I'm pretty sure that the left column, middle row is authentic. So, to me, the left center, center center and bottom center are almost certainly good. The rest are suspect.
@Zippy:
I justs uploaded a comparison of this soldier's Mantles and John Block's from the same source:
http://live.autographmagazine.com/photo/mantles-from-aafes-exchange
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Looking at them together, they look identical...but they're all slightly different. This is clearly some sophisticated signing machine...they're beyond the capabilities of human consistency.
Now I should qualify this statement by making it clear that I don't have scientific training.
Some of them appear as if they may be identical, but different thickness pens were used (for instance, the top three in the left column). But, it's too smooth for an Autopen... not a trace of "jiggle" or the hard stop dots at the end of strokes.
I wonder if it is some sort of light table / tracing system. I'd say laser print is a possibility, except the Block example pretty clearly showed streaky lines on the high-res image.
I'd love to have one of these in hand to give it a look under high magnification.
I agree 100% with every Fudd example. See the flow? You can picture how his wrist was loose as he quickly signed all of these.
Regarding the 8 PSAs. I don't now if they are right or wrong on some of them. As I mentioned, formation wise they all look good, but you definitely don't see the flow in some of them. While they may be good, I always prefer exemplars that are "no-doubters."
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