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…so this autograph was attained in person by myself in London in 1990. However, as with a few of these genuine autographs that I have, some of the big auction houses that I have sent them to for their ‘opinions/valautions’, have said that they are likely not real !! Eg Southeby’s, Bonham’s, Christie’s. Interesting!!? This example of a genuine Harrison I’ve just posted for your information and so that we can all learn from seeing the many variations of genuine autographs that are out their 

I can understand where this would be a difficult style to authenticate

Definitely a tough one to authenticate. Do you have any back up ie photos etc?  It always seems funny that a rushed and or atypical genuine autograph is questioned more than some obvious forgeries.

Yes true, I find the atypical ones interesting and worth learning from …. See these 2 attached McCartney ones, really awful autographs which I wouldn’t buy, but they are real nevertheless (I got them myself), and as a fan as well as a collector, I’m delighted to have them ! Both crawled when there were  a lot of people there, jostling him etc 

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I got a signed cd from both Liam and Noel which I am looking for , signed in similiar circumstances, and noone would believe they were genuine.  I quite like your first name one though

The autograph reminded me of the one I got in person from George in 1991. Thank you.

A similar "loose as a goose" in-person example. Obtained in the 1980s rather than the 1990s:

Thank you Eva.

My pleasure. Is there any way you could post a higher resolution version of yours turned to show the autograph horizontally? I think the two autographs are remarkably similar and I've not seen another one quite like these two. The person who obtained mine died in 1990 so I guess mine could be from 1990 at a push.

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