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Old 01-12-2024, 02:07 PM
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Default Help with Fred Hofman autograph

I entitled my last thread with the wrong name. Any help with your opinions as to the authenticity of this Fred Hofman signature is greatly.appreciated.

Thanks in advance.Screenshot_20240112-144806~2.jpg
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Are you looking for a Fred Hoffman? Otherwise, why would Fred Hofman spell his name with two F's?
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Old 01-13-2024, 07:14 AM
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I noticed the same, but after closer inspection, I convinced myself that the additional f might be a crease in the paper.
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This signature is Hoffman.

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Fantastic image. Please let me know how you were able to capture this. Thanks!!

In my research, I found references to spelling his name with one f and two fs, provided it is the Fred Hoffman that was born in 1894 and died in 1964 and played for the Yankees and Red Sox from 1919-1928.

My question is, is this autograph authentic?

Thanks again for your help!!
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This is from a Goldin auction of a Fred Hoffman Yankees payroll check

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Thanks for pulling out your examplars. I'd be interested in opinions from this board as to the authenticity of the autograph I posted, relative to this examplars.

Thanks again, Bob.
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Fantastic image. Please let me know how you were able to capture this. Thanks!!

In my research, I found references to spelling his name with one f and two fs, provided it is the Fred Hoffman that was born in 1894 and died in 1964 and played for the Yankees and Red Sox from 1919-1928.

My question is, is this autograph authentic?

Thanks again for your help!!
I have no opinion on whether it is the same person as the one who played for the Yankees.

As to how I changed it: I copied the image as a jpeg. Put it in Adobe Photoshop then using the Enhance tab I adjusted the lighting and contrast to make the signature more visible. After saving it I used Ulead photo express paint function to circle the 'f'.
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Old 01-14-2024, 06:28 AM
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Thank you for going to that effort to help me.
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