This is a very rare autograph and very rare picture content. I've been offered a downpayment/starting bid at $12,000..but I fear it going to auction and not getting enough views because it has the potential to be extremely valuable.

This was found in my father's very large memorabilia Collection. And George is not a family name, so its a wonder who George is. Possibly from the crew of a video shoot, George Watters, or possibly even George Takei

Its is a fujifilm print from the reel.

It is a very real and very wonderful piece.

Please,  anyone with any insight into the value or where to go with this autograph would be helpful

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I don't like it. Looks wrong IMHO. The paper will be very important.

I know its a tough one all considered. I also believe the print will be the truth teller. 

Thanks

Ed

Edward,

The ink looks red/pink in the photo. That's what Kato meant. What about taking it out of the plastic and taking photos so we can see it accurately? Also, it's saved as a low-quality JPG, so it looks mushy. We can't see the image clearly. Save it as a high quality JPG or as a PNG.

Steve, sorry for being silent for a bit.

I have small children that allocate my time haha.

I will be able to send better pics later this afternoon 

It is a glossy print also.

Thanks again

Ed

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These are just phones pics

Natural light, not plastic 

Your phone is taking mediocre quality JPGS. That won't tell us what we need to know, sorry.

Please take the images outside of the holder too.

Should I scan it

Yes, at 200dpi at least. But don't have it saved as a JPG unless it's near maximum quality. Save it as a PNG.

The red color of the print and the nature of the code on the Reverse seem incongruous.

Yes this does seems a s such unfortunately 

This doesn’t look close to an authentic Bruce Lee autograph.  The dragon symbol is drawn incorrectly and slant/flow are generally off.  This looks like a forgery in which “George” was used since many examples are out there of Bruce writing to George Lee.  I can’t imagine PSA DNA passing this.

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