by wellthought » Thu Jul 16, 2009 3:35 am
Doc Holiday wrote:I thought it was well known or at least I thought it was that Brooke Shields autographs thru the mail were secretarial so it's no surprise, I haven't looked but I'm sure
http://www.autographworld.com will have an In person signature of hers in their authentication guide to compare.
These post cards with autograph were gotten in 1981, 28 years ago, when Brooke was very young. The signatures look just like hers, line for line, loop for loop, if you look at a KNOWN real Brooke Shields autograph. I'm puzzled as to why PSA turned these down. It's obvious they were not autopen'd because the size of the autographs are very different. Even if they were secretarial, why would they say, "Sorry I can't write..." instead of something like "Best wishes" or "All the best" or some other well known little one liner?
[quote="Doc Holiday"]I thought it was well known or at least I thought it was that Brooke Shields autographs thru the mail were secretarial so it's no surprise, I haven't looked but I'm sure http://www.autographworld.com will have an In person signature of hers in their authentication guide to compare.[/quote]
These post cards with autograph were gotten in 1981, 28 years ago, when Brooke was very young. The signatures look just like hers, line for line, loop for loop, if you look at a KNOWN real Brooke Shields autograph. I'm puzzled as to why PSA turned these down. It's obvious they were not autopen'd because the size of the autographs are very different. Even if they were secretarial, why would they say, "Sorry I can't write..." instead of something like "Best wishes" or "All the best" or some other well known little one liner?