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Old 10-18-2014, 11:20 AM
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Jim M.arinari
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Originally Posted by ATP View Post
Look at the way the ink feathers out on some of the letters. If it were signed sometime in the vicinity of when the card was made that wouldn't happen. The fibers in the paper start to separate over time and the ink splashed out, especially when signed too slowly.
I understand the principle. I am only pointing out that while it is possible to dispute a claim it was forged in 1957, a signature would most likely exhibit the same characteristics if it were signed in 1972, 1995, or 2008.
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