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Has there ever been a nicer, more humble, more fan friendly superstar than Johnny Cash?
Johnny was the Babe Ruth of Country Music—the top-ranking Country artist of all time and the most loved. And Johnny loved his fans as much as they love him. So while like the Babe, Cash signed untold numbers of autographs, the supply could never meet demand...and probably never will.
Fans who couldn't meet Cash in person often requested autographs through the mail. The common belief is that he personally autographed those requests. But between his demanding touring schedule and later, his failing health and vision, it seems impossible that he could have signed even half of the mail he received.
A growing number of collectors and dealers now believe that many if not most Johnny Cash through the mail autographs were secretarial. We want to see if we can identify any secretarial styles, and at the same time build a reference collection of no-question genuine Cash exemplars to help identifying forgeries.
Are There Johnny Cash Secretarials?
If So, How Do We Identify Them?
Help Find Out!
You can be an important part of the study in three ways:
With your help, we can identify Cash secretarials if they're out there. Over time this should increase the value of genuine Johnny Cash autographs, and help protect future fans and collectors against autographs that aren't authentic.
Once we finish this phase of the study, we'll go on to identifying genuine Johnny Cash autographs from forgeries.
Let's go!
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So, you think it looks authentic?
johnny signed for me probaly over 100 times or more one off the nicest guys u will ever meet
back of handbill
What do you guys think of this one?
I'm not a Johnny Cash pro, but I like it! If you're thinking of buying it, or bought it in the last few months or from a dealer that guarantees authenticity even years ago, I'd get an online opinion from Roger Epperson at REAL, the leading music authenticator just to make sure. It'll only cost you $15.
If you've owned it for a while, I'd be proud of it and not worry about it.
What's the story?
I love to hear that! The program was signed in 1975-76?
Is that a first edition of Man in Black? His signature looks 1980-ish. As I said, tho, there are many better people on Johnny Cash than me.
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