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Said to be IP and started with black sharpie and then switched to white/silver (whatever lol)

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Yes I believe JSA got this right. This is authentic IMO.

Thanks CR

I also think it's good

Hopefully we can get more opins to confirm

I think JSA got this right. I think this is authentic. If it wasn’t for the changing of markers I’d buy this. I’ve looked at a lot of Allman signatures and got him a few times.

Sometimes he was tough to get but when he did sign he seemed like he tried to give you a good graph. His hands shook a bit and sometimes didn’t grip the pens really well or did so in a weird way so his autographs sometimes look odd. 

Another reason I believe the story is cause I saw him ask to change markers a few times just during a book signing because the tips were fraying from him pushing to hard. Betting he’s done that before.

thanks for the informative answer Rick

I would concur. This looks good to me as well. Matches the couple Gregg Allman signatures I have. It is has a nice fluid flow & follows the letter formation in my examples.

much appreciated TB

109% authentic,  IMO. Matches the numerous signatures I obtained in person over the years. Has all the right characteristics. 

Thanks Devon

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