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Autograph authentication is not just about the autograph itself. Providence in just as important, especially when a evaluating something so rare and desirable.
Provenance can be a part of the puzzle; it is great when it is actually meaningful or even photographic (with the signed item showing clearly & preferably as below), but the signature must present correctly. The second photo is useless - That's me and Byrne but it doesn't prove(ance) I got it signed by Byrne at all. The autograph is more useful there.
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whats this mean thanks
Hi there Caron: "+1" when it appears under a reply means the person is in agreement with what the other person said. In this case I agree with Eric's observations about provenance.
Pardon - "uninscribed"...
Then stroke a check and buy it.
There are UACC dealers who will give you a quick opinion; however, I wouldn't waste the £10. James Dean autographs go for £2000 plus. Would you buy it?
it is mine wonder if it real
What evidence supports this? I don't see any yet.
it not real. period.
Actually, it is real. But not signed by James Dean the actor who died in a nasty accident. It is real, though.
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