Started this discussion. Last reply by Chris Dwyer Apr 23, 2017. 114 Replies 1 Like
Does anybody think this Marilyn signature looks real?The menus from the mid 1950'sIt's certified by GFA and AAUit's being sold by antiquities of California for850.00 sounds like a good price but i am…Continue
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Hmmm, I think the reason why it is cheap is because the "fin" shape in Marilyn is not classic, looks like a bit of a mishap and is pointing in the wrong direction. But of course, people muck up signings but it makes it a less attractive, or re-saleable item. So that makes it a bit tricky. Not quite as "spidery" as usual either, but she was a moody girl. So much variety in her signings . . . and yet not. Hmmm.
But do your own comparisons, my blog her compares 50 of her autographs from 1947-1963 roughly chronologically http://marilynmonroeautographs.blogspot.com