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Paul probably signed it on his hand and didn't have a firm writing surface.
the Paul's are virtually identical.
Right. I noticed the "a", too. And, the very end of the "P".
I think this one that Jim Cushman shows recently sold on eBay, in Auction Format, for around $1050, and it’s not a particularly nice example.
yes this is real, it is from Tom Fontaine's signature study, and I believe it was obtained TTM. From a very basic standpoint, this one does not look off to me. The other one does. Look at the "ar" here, it is consistent with most authentic full signatures.
The "ar" is good and look what a difference with the "t". But still, I can see similarity to the one in the OP.
Also, when I look at the “M” in the one made out to Johnny and compare it to the OP, although there are differences, I see a lot of similarity. I think the OP was likely a very rushed example.
An observation and question
Macca does not seem to do the the ‘rt’ (hump) with in person autographs the last few years. He goes as far as Cc. And the CC is less commonly linked together as in his autographs up to the 90’s. Fair ? This being the case, is it not uncommon to find a classic Macca ‘hump’ auto with the newer unlinked Cc style ?
I'm not sure I understand what you mean, but here two examples I have from the las 11 years. The first one is a full name example from 2012 on the cd case of the album Kisses On The Bottom (it's his best modern signature style). The second example is a face to face in person autograph from 2008 while paul was standing in the street outside a hotel.
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