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Post by homesteader on Jul 3, 2004 11:14:40 GMT -5
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Post by Vivian on Jul 3, 2004 12:29:12 GMT -5
I just compared it to the one I have-the copy of MBJ, that Cat signed in 1975, that I bought off E BAY. This is the one I brought to Yusuf to sign a second time, when I saw him in Orlando, and he recognized his signature.
This one, looks similiar in some places, but other places it looks different. I really can't be sure. I do know that sometimes, handwriting can vary to certain degrees.
Peace,Vivian
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Post by that’sDOCTOR2u on Jul 3, 2004 13:12:22 GMT -5
It looks very similar to the one I had. I don't have it anymore so I can't make a side by side comparison. Is there a certificate of authenticity included?
...kim
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sue
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Post by sue on Jul 3, 2004 14:36:28 GMT -5
A Certificate of Authenticity doesn't necessarily mean anything. There are certificates that are not real. It's hard to know these days what is real and what isn't in the world of autographs. If you know a reputable dealer that can authenticate a specific specimen, that's your best bet.
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Post by kareema113 on Jul 3, 2004 19:22:29 GMT -5
Have any of you ever seen other CS autographs with the pawprint under his signature?
That's a new one on me.
peace, kareema
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Post by Vivian on Jul 3, 2004 19:44:30 GMT -5
Have any of you ever seen other CS autographs with the pawprint under his signature? That's a new one on me. peace, kareema I've never seen one, but one such signed momento is discussed in the David Evens book. He signs it for a little girl, named Natasha. I thought that was really sweet. Peace,Vivian
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