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Hi folks-

   I  just came across this early still from Steve McQueen's appearance in THE GREAT ST.

LOUIS BANK ROBBERY from 1959.  It's a great image and is signed in ballpoint. 

   It appears to be a fast signature.  How does this look to you all in terms of  authenticity?

   Thanks, (another) Steve

    

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For what I’ve read in several biographies, Steve hated to sign autographs except for maybe kids. He didn’t like to be asked if he was doing something like eating. He said the people were rude and not him by not signing. Maybe he signed this messy on purpose. I don’t know what else to think. 

He didn't like to sign autographs. Also, I don't like the look of this one.

I've never seen a genuine one anything like this. The "M" is like one of his M styles, but that's the only characteristic I found that I've seen in other McQueens.

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