Capt. Chaos wrote:
The autograph is authentic
I think you are wrong to make a bold claim like that not unless you were there to witness it being signed

I stated my opinion, you are claiming your opinion as fact
Authentication is an opinion, how many so called 3rd party authenticators have been proven to be wrong - plenty
If this was for sale at Sotheby's or Christie's, I would feel a bit safer, but its Ebay so caution is good. This same seller has a Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis jr signed card for sale. The Sinatra autograph on that card is closer to the known authentic s from the time this was suppose to be signed
I am looking forward to seeing opinions from the site experts
**Edit**
After taking a second look this morning at the autograph samples from the mid 40s and to early 50s,
http://www.uacc.info/page62.html
I have changed my opinion and do think the Frank part looks good but if it were me, I would still pass on the auction for the same reasons as my 1st post.
I also agree with Capt. Chaos on the 1 point that if you were to make a purchase, you should look for a full signature
[quote="Capt. Chaos"]
The autograph is authentic[/quote]
I think you are wrong to make a bold claim like that not unless you were there to witness it being signed ;-) I stated my opinion, you are claiming your opinion as fact
Authentication is an opinion, how many so called 3rd party authenticators have been proven to be wrong - plenty
If this was for sale at Sotheby's or Christie's, I would feel a bit safer, but its Ebay so caution is good. This same seller has a Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis jr signed card for sale. The Sinatra autograph on that card is closer to the known authentic s from the time this was suppose to be signed
I am looking forward to seeing opinions from the site experts
**Edit**
After taking a second look this morning at the autograph samples from the mid 40s and to early 50s,
http://www.uacc.info/page62.html
I have changed my opinion and do think the Frank part looks good but if it were me, I would still pass on the auction for the same reasons as my 1st post.
I also agree with Capt. Chaos on the 1 point that if you were to make a purchase, you should look for a full signature