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Robert shaw signed index card…..thoughts on authenticity

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Not good. Very atypical.

It isn't  good, my example Signed at Elstree studios, Borehamwood circa 76/77

Joe W. & Owen Smith here is my other Robert shaw autograph 

Plus he added a note on the reverse!

Close. But, I still have my doubts. There are several atypical characteristics.

This is a photocopy of the signed item. I deal with an elderly gentleman who does not use a computer. He has collected since his childhood. He photocopies the autographs I am interested in and sends me the copies through the mail ( he is old school). This way I can do my own research and study before buying.

I can read nothing from the original image, sorry. Scanning in color provides a LOT more information. These images are not good enough for me to comment on with any meaning.

Did you see the second photo I posted w/ the writing on the back?

Yes. It is like looking through fog and glass in b/w. All one can see is form.

Here is another example of a proper color scan - note you can read the paper texture, creases, depth of signature, slight variations in the ink, where the pen rotated a bit, what this all did to the paper etc.

You will definetly need to click to see this full image - and keep clicking - it is tremendous.

Mob$ter, post to let me know you've seen this - it must be removed before it is copied and sold on eBay. I will crop it now actually.

I have seen it

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