It could be . The only tricky part is the "B" in Bronson . It doesnt look like his normal B. But the "ronson" looks like how he signs.
Compare your Sig to these Check examplers . I guess you would need to know the history behind the item . Was it obatained thru the mail or in person and where.
I was searching google and it you type in this guy and whats on the card theres a lot of things seems this guy was quiye the collector
Richard Menczynski
Autograph collector
Comment by Scott Paul on October 18, 2012 at 7:30am
One problem with index cards is that most of those were sent to the person to be mailed back. Often a secretary would handle those requests especially big ones like Bronson. I do not think it is a forgery but it could be a secretarial signature. The Charles looks ok. I agree the "B" is the tricky part. Checks are wonderful things to use as exemplars but some do signs checks a bit different that photographs etc. Often the fan signed items are a bit more "theatrical." So I would check around for authenticated examples of photographs and cards with special emphasis on the "B."
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