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There are tons of Ali signatures on eBay and all over the net. I bought one signed while he was still fighting on an SI cover from 1976. But with his disability, his signature has changed,  so many are questionable. I sent a few to PSA and they were turned down, although the seller said he personally witnessed them. What gives? Cassius Clay ones are obviously the most sought after. I'm looking for a Thomas Hauser book signed I can trust. But where to begin... Any thoughts or reactions?

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Why not post a scan here? As authenticators we always hear about the fact that an item was signed in person....but that doesn't always mean the statement is true. Quite often it is not.
It's hard to tell on my relative's book, that's for sure. So many different style sigs.
I agree with Travis and Steve. Very possibly real but I myself would not buy it
Not gonna do it.
That's the tightrope authenticators walk. They can only call what they feel sure of beyond a reasonable doubt about authentic and give the greatest protection to the buyer, or they can say "it may be good" and make the seller happy.
my father had gotten lucky to have the champ sign a program for him before i was born. i got that program after my dad passed. the program was destroyed in a flood in south carolina a few years before we moved back to ohio. i have been trying to replace that autograph ever since. I was destroyed by loss myself. it was something that kept my dad with me even after he was gone. i receive dthe same preprint that everyone is getting. i have his book and would love to get that signed if anyone has a lead that would pan out. it would mean the most to me. i miss my dad alot these days since i am dealing with thge same diseases that he dealt with himself.

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This is the Ali signed album I was talking about.  I can only presume this is authentic because of the collection of authentic signed albums I bought from his estate.  If I am wrong please chime in as I have no clue what an Ali autograph should look like.  My guess would be this was signed in the 80's.
Roger, it didn't upload completely.

Maybe this will work. Do you think it's real?

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can't see the entire autograph. does the A in Ali actually go up to his nose?  If so, I would question it.

I have an in-person Ali, personalized to me, that was signed while he was in exile, in the late 60's. He also added "world boxing champ", which was cool because he actually was NOT at that point in time.

I will try to post this, but looking at the signature that started this thread, I see definite similarities, things that a forger would probably overlook.

No it's not the "A" going into his nose it's the "d".  The lighting was bad on the photo.
this is the 60's signature Ali I was referring to previously.  My parents obtained it for me at Cape Cod, while they were in a restaurant, and Ali walked in with his group.
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