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Hey guys,

Stumbled upon this piece from OUTLAW HOBBIES. Anyone familiar with Irons' signature? It looks good to me, but the fact that the "exact proof" is not an actual proof (it looks like an actual proof at first, but when you look closely, you can see the differences between the listed item and the "proof") worries me. Let me know what you think!

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Jeremy-Irons-Batman-v-Superman-Autographed-...

Jeff

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Bump for opinions.

I'll agree that photo "proof" like that isn't really conclusive, but I'm not quite seeing any blatant discrepancies at first glance.

I think the seller is generally well regarded, for what it's worth.

If you look closely, the listed autograph is positioned slightly higher on the photo than the proof autograph. I always get suspicious when it's not an exact proof.
Another shameless bump for opinions. Thanks in advance!

Interesting that you can enlarge the (obviously NOT) "proof" photographS - but not the autograph itself. No returns, and the seller is not using these photos to sell his other Irons. The item offered clearly is not the item shown in the "proof" photo - I'd just move on.

Eric

Thanks Eric, much appreciated.

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