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George DreherSean, here are some of the inconsistencies:
1. As T.E. mentioned, the most glaring is the one-stroke formation of the "T". Every Tinker signature I ever saw had a two-stroke formation.
2. The entire signature exhibits "feathering" which is typical of modern ink applied to vintage paper.
3. "o-e" link too short, "e" sits too far below the "o"
edited to remove three inconsistencies that the second example provided by Steve M. eliminated