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I agree, but it doesn’t have to be pass or fail. A result of “Unable to render an opinion” is available for autographs that are somewhere in the middle. 

It looks like they told him "questionable authenticity" which might be sort of the same.

I don't usually rely on third party authenticators' opinions if I buy things, but if I did I'd want to see "authentic". :)

It isn’t the same. When an item receives a result of Questionable Authenticity”, it’s stated on the letter that they’re of the opinion that the item isn’t authentic. 

shouldn't they take the provenance of the item into account?  

In my opinion, no.  

An autograph must stand on it's own.

As a practical matter, a signature in a known signed edition might be presumed to be real by collectors (barring known autopen issues), but once it is cut out of the book then it's on its own.

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