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Any thoughts on authenticity before I send it to PSA? This is on a graumans book from 1942

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I don't like it. Maybe this link will be helpful.

http://thecead.com/gnamesfolder/gableclark.pdf

Joe - you are fast! I agree - looking at the same exemplars - not liking it for several reasons.

Eric

I have studied Clark Gable's autograph for many years, and in my opinion, this is a genuine signature.

I felt so too.. But t looks really clean, like maybe a mid 40's signature. I noticed he did occasionally underline his name, and apparently he used the 9 style G for autographs for fans, and a proper G for contracts... Its a tough call since PSA is quite a bit for a legend like Clark

Can you say why, Pamela? I was looking at some of the letter formations, that hard "l", and some slants, spacing and relationships, and the overall legibility with a bit of baseline from this period 1942. What are you seeing?

Eric

It looks extremely neatly done for an in-person. I would have bet is fits more closely with an early 50's. Very rounded "k"; most I've looked have there is a little hitch in it, and not rushed at all. Of course, just my opinion. 

I felt like mine resembles these in many ways..
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My eyes could be deceiving me but I see differences in the two as examples and the one you started this discussion with. I'm not saying I am right but I do see differences.

The problem is, from all the research I've done, almost no two are alike.. And they almost all vary in some way

I think Pamela Ewing has much more experience with Clark than I. I've owned a number of them over the years and have probably looked at several hundred or so. It could very well be an extremely nice example, it just doesn't look at I would expect. The slant, spacing, neatness, and the "k" strikes me as a bit odd. Probably PSA or JSA is the route to go on this one.

Hi Joe,

What do you think now? Exemplars confined to 1942-1945.

Eric

I still do not like the Clark Gable on the bottom and think it varies from the others.

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