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Posted By: Mike Campbell
The Ruth sure looks good. Connie did sometimes use the traditional lower case e, or the rounded e. You can see the two variations, the one he signed, and the one on the card differ. Not an issue though. Signatures can vary so much, based on age, health, the writing surface, etc. etc. The Mack looks good. Studying signatures is an ongoing task. Even experts can be stumped sometimes. But they look good to me. |
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