by Jaffer » Sun Jun 06, 2010 1:02 pm
dani wrote:Nicole@live wrote:Heyheyyou wrote:I think the sig looks real based on what I have seen online. The personalization looks secretarial but the autograph looks real

Well as long the autograph is real then I'am happy

Nope, it isn't! But of course you are free to believe it is real
Look at in person autographs from him and the difference becomes obvious
That's quite obnoxious.
Based on this and another success posted here, it seems to me that there are two different sets of handwriting (on the other one, it seems especially obvious) It is not out of the realms of possibilities that the sec goes through and personalises everything, then hands to Bradley who simply scribbles his auto in a rush. And anyone with the slightest bit of logic would realise that ip is not always 100% foolproof for so many reasons. My example, from my limited ip collecting, is former Australian cricketer Jason Gillespie. His autograph to me was quite literally 7 swirls in a row. However, on official memorabilia , his signature looks completely different.
[quote="dani"][quote="Nicole@live"][quote="Heyheyyou"]I think the sig looks real based on what I have seen online. The personalization looks secretarial but the autograph looks real {up}[/quote]
Well as long the autograph is real then I'am happy :D[/quote]
Nope, it isn't! But of course you are free to believe it is real ;-)
Look at in person autographs from him and the difference becomes obvious[/quote]
That's quite obnoxious.
Based on this and another success posted here, it seems to me that there are two different sets of handwriting (on the other one, it seems especially obvious) It is not out of the realms of possibilities that the sec goes through and personalises everything, then hands to Bradley who simply scribbles his auto in a rush. And anyone with the slightest bit of logic would realise that ip is not always 100% foolproof for so many reasons. My example, from my limited ip collecting, is former Australian cricketer Jason Gillespie. His autograph to me was quite literally 7 swirls in a row. However, on official memorabilia , his signature looks completely different.