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I found the following on the FAQ section of their website:
How can third party authentication companies authenticate so many different autographs? To properly authenticate a signature you must have numerous exemplars to do side by side comparisons. That is why at GFA we only authenticate a limited number of autographs and have experts specialized in these signatures. I guess one of the forensic people over at GFA specializes in the signatures of Nana Visitor & Avery Brooks. The below Avery Brooks/Nana Visitor signed photo is presently on a auction site that I will not name. AveryBrooks.jpg AveryBrooks--Rocchi.jpg Last edited by thetruthisoutthere; 01-26-2012 at 09:58 PM. |
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