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Here re is a known handwriting  sample of kurts. Now compare it to my Cobain signature. I see a lot of similarities. Please study them before commenting.

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compare to this

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here ya go compare the two the letter and mine. Notice the letter formation.
I am now seeing some undeniable similarities here. You really have to study his letter formation.
Google Kurt cobains finger prints he signs name Kurt d cobain.
The Kurt signature in red does not look real to me.. Kurt's writing was always fluid whereas the signature in red is more rigid...
That's because this is a cursive style. The signature most of you know is printed. And so is this letter. Look at the o it looks like a 6. Look at the beginning of the k. It is dead on. Both of the C,s are slanted exactly the same as he wrote them.
Look at the D. It is formed exactly like his d.

Didn't we discussed about this before??? The red autograph was copied from the Kurt Cobain Finger Print card which was from May 1986 when he got arrested. All of Kurt Cobain memorabilia on sale presently  has a facsimile of his autograph with this example.

The other known example was that signed book which we have also discussed and concluded that it was signed after Kurt's suicide on April 5, 1994. Kurt Cobain never signed "Kurt D Cobain" on any LP, CD, pictures or poster during Nirvana. He signed Kurt, Kurdt , Kurdt Kobain and Kurt Cobain.

The red signature is not even a good copy!!!! :)

It looks nothing like the finger print card. Plus he was a very young adult at that time.
You need to compare to the note. His writing style is just like mine.
It's actually undeniable if you study it and take the time. Look at every letter individually. Then compare that to letters on the note find every o etc.

Heath, you keep bringing your Kurt into new discussions trying to get people to agree with you.

Please add on to your previous discussions instead of making new discussions on the same thing. 

Thanks.

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