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I was wondering if anyone could give me pointers on studying someones graph. I know it takes a lot focus and time to do so. As far as typical characteristics I can see these in people's graph but not all the time. I do know you also have to look at the formation of the letters, size and height. Also as far as rushed and slowly drawn what exactly do I look for? Any tips would be appreciated. The only graph I've really been looking at is Uma Thurman's graph so I've been seeing most of the typical characteristics her autograph always contains.
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Authenticating autographs is as much art as science. A few tips I know. Store a file of known examples on your computer. Study those. Then look at every image you can out there and soon you will get a sense of what an authentic signature will look like. You will be able to spot tendencies and patterns associated with the signers style and habits. Once you think you are getting good, find one you think is authentic and ask here or someone you trust has the knowledge. When you start getting more positive responses you are well on your way of knowing a signer's genuine autograph.
One final thought. Nothing beats experience.
Study, study, study.
Look at authentic examples of autographs every day.
Steve is correct.
It is NOT easy learning autographs.
Patience, patience, patience.
Just hang around the forum for a while and see what the more experienced collectors say about things.
Now what Paul said? The absolutely best advice! :)
Steve gave you some of the best advice you can get.
This was a great post. I have been studying the 500 home run club now for a couple years and I'm still far from perfect. I've actually got some help on a few items I've bought from a member here. I recently made a purchase and before I bought it I literally spent hours looking at every autograph one by one and comparing them to 100's of autographs that had been graded by JSA or PSA and after concluding that they would have had to be 11 perfect fakes I still asked for help from someone who knows more than me before pulling the trigger. It's a hard thing to learn but if you put the time in I think you can give yourself a really good idea before you make any purchases.
You kind of get a good idea what is real based on examples posted. However, no signature is ever going to be the same all the time, hence the atypical signatures, making authentication that bit harder.
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