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Hi everybody,

this was offered to me as an real autograph.

- the letter dates the autograph from 2004,

while the notary signed 2018.

- the author seems to be a woman while the

photo shows a man discussing with steve not even signing something.

- the adress of the author seems to be a warehouse,

- email unanswered

this is probalbly not a good deal..

i am interested in your opinion. 

thanks for looking.

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I would avoid. A notary stamp means nothing in terms of the autograph being authentic

hi, thanks.

agreed- what do you think about the

signature?

Someone waiting four hours to only get an index card signed? I would recommend staying away for this signature. Compare with this authentic one which sold of over $5,000.

hi joe,

thanks for the reply.

i find all existing autographs i could find different to the one offered . but as i am only amateur i liked to have some opinions on the autograph itself. and of course nobody will find such an object by chance...

but i learned it may be worth waiting four hours for an autograph..

the „story“ around the autograph is very thin anyway. and since the author of the COA could not be contacted - it seems even more a fake.. but. thats my opinion. it - might - be different....

armin

It's not the waiting for an autograph. People do that all the time. But, it would seem that a person would have something different than simply an index card of piece of paper for him to sign. First, I don't believe the autograph is genuine. Second, at less importantly, is the story. Third, the notary is a selling point that adds no credibility to the signature's authenticity. The whole thing sounds cooked up.

Hi, i just searched for „palo alto steve jobs apple store“ and found the photo!

a japanese took it in 2001. not 2004 and shows jobs opening of the store..

a real fake

Case solved. :)

Good to know and sellers have some very tall tales!

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