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RYAN J.

Wow, that is very interesting. I just don't know where he would get the time to sign so much!!! I guess popularity has gone down some though, since Justin Bieber. Rob used to be the teenage heart throb, but now it seems everyone has Bieber Fever!! Very interesting topic to dicuss though!!!carlyscala wrote:Hmmm...well I have a signed one from Rob from 2006 in his Goblet of Fire glory TTM, and then in 2009 I sent again for Twilight. The sigs and inscription matched both times and I don't see him giving secretarials back in 2006 when he wasn't really that popular. I'll post scans if people are interested, but I'd like to say Rob's TTM is, or at least was, real!
So I really doubt his autographs are sec...I think there are many more proves for them to be authentic.Hi!
Many of you repeatedly ask about the authenticy of Robert Pattinson’s TTM autographs, so I’ve decided to make it clear here. Firstly, what does his autograph and handwriting look like?
Examples of in person autographs from AutographWorld.com:
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In person autographs of Robert:
Photo 1:
Photo 2:
Photo 3:
Photo 4:
Photo 5:
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The above photos are all from different signings, known authentic autographs or from people who have met Robert.
Authentic signed trading card:
The following photos are all TTM autographs received from Robert:
Here is one of the first successes received back in January 2006 (shortly after the release of "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fireâ€). Here's a scan of that success received January 26, 2006:
Notice the “To†and the “Best Wishes†part, then compare to the scans below.
Now, compare the above photo to “Photo 1†- both are personalized to “Nadine†and it is clear to see that it was done by the same person, meaning Robert. Even the “Best wishes†part is very similar, the TTM one is just more rushed.
Next, compare this photo to “Photo 2â€, again, both are signed to “Eva†and it is the exact same handwriting.
You can compare the above photo to “Photo 3â€, names are similar.
This is my autograph from Robert, and the “Liz†part is the same as in “Photo 4â€.
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Lastly, look at the way he wrote “Robert†in the above scan and compare to “Photo 5â€. Particularly the “ert†part of “Robert†- it matches the in person autograph. You can also compare the other TTM autograph, signed to “Raffael†to his in person “Râ€.
An old TTM success (2006) from Robert, autograph matches to the trading card:
As for his handwriting, here's a questionnaire he filled out (most likely back in 2006/2007) and two in person examples of his writing:
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It is very clear to see that the above handwriting matches to all the personalisations, all done by Rob.
Now, the signature itself: he usually signs “Rob Pattâ€, both in person and TTM. Sometimes it is more clear and othertimes a bit more rushed, but it is clear to see the resemblance in the TTM ones and the in person autographs. There are many photos to compare to as his signature never looks quite the same - if it were secretarial (fake), it would’ve been the same style each time as that’s a common characteristic of secretarial autographs. But in Robert’s case, the signatures are different every time but they all still match all in person examples (compare the above images).
Also, Robert wrote some of the addresses on the envelopes himself, so you can look at the envelope (if he sent his own to you) and compare the handwriting to the in person photos too - he wrote my address on the envelope and it is the exact same handwriting as the in person photos of him at the signing.
So, Robert Pattinson's TTM autographs are authentic signed by him. It is not secretarial/fake - I hope this will end these discussions now.
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