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Originally Posted by travrosty
Donavon,
How can two autographs look exactly the same?
There are only 3 possibilities.
1. Ron K's is original, yours is a copy,
2. yours is original, and his is a copy.
3 They are both copies,
scenario 4 is impossible, They can't both be original.
did you find them personally in a cache? or did someone else and then sold or gave them to you? just interested in hearing the story on how this one came about.
Have you ever had it examined by a document examiner to determine if it is an original signature?
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Travis,
I have been going through this on the website that has called it a "forgery". I purchased it from a person who had an estate of 30's & early 40's books & original Goudey cards. The Goudeys that were gradable have all been sent to PSA & none were counterfeit. I find it hard to believe that a "laser copy", as they deem it, would have indentation on the back of the paper. I am by no means an autograph expert. I can tell pixellations & lack of writing flow, but that's as far as I go. That is why the cut was sent to PSA/DNA......so the experts could authenticate or not authenticate it. As for as one or the other having to be fake, I don't necessarily agree with that either. I have two Ted Williams autos that I got in person in the 80's that are identical.