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Steve asked me to start a new thread since some were having a lot of issues with regards to whether or not the through the mail autographs of Jerry Lee Lewis are real or not.  I will post some examples of what we have been getting recently and some know in person examples.   These TTM signatures are not cheap.  You have to pay $50 for them to his box office box.  The question is are they real or not.  Roger has said that he has never seen Mr. Lewis sign this way and it looks to perfect - like a woman's signature.  

Please post your thoughts here and examples.

thanks

Mark

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I'm sorry, you must have been there when he typed that email.  My mistake dag gummit!  

Whitten is actually the one who took my cd (and a large framed item from a young woman - may have been a painting) backstage before JLL's February 2010 show at BB King's in NYC. I posted this one earlier in the thread, but here is what I got back...
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absolutely real

Did he have a British accent mate?

Thanks! No British accent, Whitten was as Southern as they come.

Welcome Back, Roger. You always keep it interesting.

The Henry K example looks very similar to one I received ttm with the photo from the signing. Very nice. I think this is a valuable example as it shows a unique dot to the "i," has the killer inscription and a bit of an underline. 

This is the last IP I ever got from JLL (I have 3).  Bank on this as being 100% real.  I witnessed it.  Where in the world is this similar to the books?  The 'L's to me are totally different from the books  BTW, all my IPs are similar to this.  Im only posting this to help people not to argue.

Here are some examples for the group - all were signed by Jerry Lee Lewis in 1966.  The Sun Poster - I am not sure what date that was signed.  Notice the "J" always loops up and through.  The "Y" is not looped but always connected to the L in Lee.  

That is true unless you send them up with Whitten, the "J" will most likely not loop through and the "y" will not have a loop.  He changed his "y" a bit since the 60's.  Some people believe in ghosts and UFO's too.

Here are a couple interesting things I found while digging around online (and if these have been posted before, please forgive me, I didn't want to click through 75 pages to find out):

This is from October 2014, on a TTM thread after Jerry had raised his TTM fee to $100:

"I remember the first feedback saying that he was asking for $$
note said Killer fallen on hard times.
one of the most recent had his price at $60,NOW $100
i HAVE SEEN SOME RECENT IN PERSON GRAPHS FROM HIM
a little messy !!
the ones coming back from his address look like his graph from 40 years ago????
find this all very puzzling and leave me afraid of getting burned!!
possible autopen???wife signing??? stamp???"

This is from a forum on www.jerry-lee-lewis.com, April 2014:

"Personally I would never ever trust an autograph from anyone unless I saw the person sign it. Certainly both J.W. Whitten and Kerrie have signed things on his behalf before. "

Same thread:
"In 1983 at a show in Moncton, New Brunswick, I gave J.W. an 8x10 of Jerry to get Jerry's autograph. He took it into the dressing room and I waited about 20 minutes. He came back with the photo and gave it to me. It contained a scribbled mark that a 2-year-old could have made. It was not Jerry's signature, as I had several earlier autographs by him. I never liked that son-of-a-bitch Whitten since."

Same forum, a 2009 thread (Interesting that this stuff goes WAY back):

"Also, Kerrie admitted to me that most of the signed JLL photos that came via her were fakes.."

"Since Jerry's hands tremble quite a bit these days there is a good chance you will see it in his handwriting. The last genuine autograph I saw of him looked as if it was written by a 7-year old."

"Are you sure you got a real Jerry-Lee-autograph? Most of the autographs are written by J.W. Whitten himself!:

"if J.W. Whitten got you an autograph then it's almost certainly J.W. Whitten's signature..."


There are also several examples of "stamps" people received:

thanks for contributing Ryan. Gee, and I thought the doubters were limited to just us AML folks!

Agree - thanks Ryan.

Mark

Funny stuff, Ryan. I know that they’ve sold stamped signatures that were represented as being exactly that - stamped signatures. Are you claiming otherwise?

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