killempathy wrote:id rather take the chance of writing to the persons address and taking that chance over sending them to you
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killempathy wrote:id rather take the chance of writing to the persons address and taking that chance over sending them to you
Hatsawayfan wrote:It's not worth an argument. I am assuming the sketches are fake too. I agree, If its not real, its not successful. Case closed.
Aye, ok, you do that. Completely pointless. If you can't see from looking at them yourself, then you're beyond hope on this one. Seriously... just look at the IP examples, look at the key differences, and think about it logically.killempathy wrote:i get what you were saying guy. when mine comes i will spend the few bucks and get it authenticated
As I said, I quite like the PP drawing, it's one of the few occasions where I think a PP could qualify as a success. The "SM"s just have too many differences, in the key letters. Look at the IP "M" for example, it's always higher on the left side, that never happens on the TTM ones. The handwriting on the IP examples is clearly different from the IP handwriting, which wouldn't be something that would change so drastically, while the S on the dedication matches the S on the "SM" "signature".killempathy wrote:i get what your saying...i know the one is printed. i have personally draw items from others which i do know are in fact real. i dont know if 'sm' is seth macfarlane' or samantha michaels. i could see how a person would only write their ititals tho. i do it at work rather than signing my full name on **** nearly all day long.
my point is no one will know if its seths or a sec minus them. not an atheticator or anything. ive taken a few diff items ive watched signed directly in front of me and be told they were fake. then i showed the people the pic of the person signing them and they felt really retarded.
which is why i said earlier that if i get a responce back im happy with it. preprint or not. i wont fully write it off as authentic but it is a success and id rather get that than nothing at all
luckyas13canbe wrote:As I said, I quite like the PP drawing, it's one of the few occasions where I think a PP could qualify as a success. The "SM"s just have too many differences, in the key letters. Look at the IP "M" for example, it's always higher on the left side, that never happens on the TTM ones. The handwriting on the IP examples is clearly different from the IP handwriting, which wouldn't be something that would change so drastically, while the S on the dedication matches the S on the "SM" "signature".killempathy wrote:i get what your saying...i know the one is printed. i have personally draw items from others which i do know are in fact real. i dont know if 'sm' is seth macfarlane' or samantha michaels. i could see how a person would only write their ititals tho. i do it at work rather than signing my full name on **** nearly all day long.
my point is no one will know if its seths or a sec minus them. not an atheticator or anything. ive taken a few diff items ive watched signed directly in front of me and be told they were fake. then i showed the people the pic of the person signing them and they felt really retarded.
which is why i said earlier that if i get a responce back im happy with it. preprint or not. i wont fully write it off as authentic but it is a success and id rather get that than nothing at all
No, it's possible you never truly know, but when you have IP examples of both signature and handwriting to compare to, you can make a 99% shout on it.
You're an idiot, you posted fakes. That's why you got caught out. Away and play in the corner GoldenTroll, I was having a civilised discussion with another member, based on evidence. You know what evidence is right? It's the same thing that proved all those fakes you posted, while you sat in your little room claiming they were real and posting under two usernames.eg9517 wrote:luckyas13canbe wrote:As I said, I quite like the PP drawing, it's one of the few occasions where I think a PP could qualify as a success. The "SM"s just have too many differences, in the key letters. Look at the IP "M" for example, it's always higher on the left side, that never happens on the TTM ones. The handwriting on the IP examples is clearly different from the IP handwriting, which wouldn't be something that would change so drastically, while the S on the dedication matches the S on the "SM" "signature".killempathy wrote:i get what your saying...i know the one is printed. i have personally draw items from others which i do know are in fact real. i dont know if 'sm' is seth macfarlane' or samantha michaels. i could see how a person would only write their ititals tho. i do it at work rather than signing my full name on **** nearly all day long.
my point is no one will know if its seths or a sec minus them. not an atheticator or anything. ive taken a few diff items ive watched signed directly in front of me and be told they were fake. then i showed the people the pic of the person signing them and they felt really retarded.
which is why i said earlier that if i get a responce back im happy with it. preprint or not. i wont fully write it off as authentic but it is a success and id rather get that than nothing at all
No, it's possible you never truly know, but when you have IP examples of both signature and handwriting to compare to, you can make a 99% shout on it.
Dear OP, don't bother listening ot luckyas13canbe A.K.A twelveby12! He thinks he's a know it all....he did it to me too.
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