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 thoughts....goodwin 1880s piece thoughts on this?  legitimate, and if so value?  thanks everyone! http://i1031.photobucket.com/albums/..._48_Goodwi.jpg | 
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 Looks like a real page of a Goodwin A35, but the signatures look like they were done in sharpie, invented in 1964, 23 years after Mickey Welch died. | 
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 Looks legitimate.  Signatures obviously not real. | 
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 First, obviously signatures are bogus. Second, no hole on left. Can't make determination from a scan but I think there is a good chance that the whole piece is bad. | 
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 Is that some kind of joke? Looks like it was signed with a black fine tip sharpie. Every signature looks pristine, as if they were made yesterday...which they were. | 
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 The "signatures" definitely look suspect( looks like crayon if you ask me) but was not sure about the rest of the piece's legitimacy. | 
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 I didn't see this in Coach's Commodes latest craptastic auction. What lot number was it? Only they would have a piece signed by AlL FOUR of those greats!!!:):):):) | 
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 I noticed the waviness also.  Could be why there is no hole for the string - it has been trimmed out of it.  Still could be authentic (not the sigs), but a pretty poor example. | 
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