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Let's reserve this thread for any non-musician signed books and other items, at least until a dedicated forum exits for those posts.

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Glad I cancelled mine now. These "celebs" really are just horrid people in out.

100% autopen, the dots are clearly visible.  Sad :(

So from the 2 examples I don't see it. The beginning and end of the sig would be the most obvious but neither has them. And the sigs are different enough. Plus I am not seeing what Addison says is clearly visible. Could you please illustrate what you are seeing?

Sure, I know maybe at first glance it's hard to tell but it jumped at me right away. If you look at the bottom of the L, there are clearly 2 dots and then on the upper part of the L also. As you go throughout the signature, there are actually several dots that pop up. I am surprised that more people don't see it because I feel this is such an obvious autopen. For those who have the book and feel its real, enjoy 

here are better pics of the front and back. I am having a hard time seeing those dots..even when i zoom in

You do not see dots on the back page of the signature? I counted 7 and they are clear as day but whatever.  LOL 

Actually, now that I'm looking closer, I do see dots.

Anyone who thinks this signature is real doesn't know the first thing about autographs.  For those who believe its real, enjoy the book but its nothing I would want in my collection 

I agree 100%. The first few examples I wasn't sure of, but the last 3 examples submitted had dots everywhere. It was a veritable 'dot fest.' Some had dots so big, they even had their own dots. Definite fakes, and quite bad too. Cheers.

Some more samples found online for Pamela Anderson below.

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no human uses the same amount of pressure when signing any autograph. There should be a variation of pressure apparent and shown with slight streaks. As a result, these imho, are clearly auto-penned. the graphs look too perfect. Yes there are variations these auto pen machines use. It's very obvious..

I just spent several minutes trying to copy her signature to prove a point but I guess I'm not cut out to be a forger.

In any case, try it yourselves with a newish Sharpie and white paper.  There are "dots" or ink concentrations where the pen stops and changes direction.  

However, on the examples posted so far, I'm seeing no dots at the very beginning or end of the signature where an autopen touches down or lifts up.  I do see lots of ending strokes where the pen lifts up more gracefully, leaving a tapered tail. 

It could well be another Dylan or Dolly, but so far I'm not convinced.

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