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Sent email on 10-20-2015
Received signed photo in mail on 10-24-2015.
VERY FAST DELIVERY! Very surprised by efficiency of his office staff.
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It's definitely an AP. There's multiple AP matrices that are used. You can easily tell this is an AP by the pressure points at the ends of certain letters.ikungfuyou wrote:Everyone is going to say it's an autopen, BUT I have signed books and 2 photos signed by them both and all 3 have different signatures. An autopen machine will sign the exact same signature every time and the signatures can be shaky.
My conclusion from the 2 signatures with 3 different items (6 autographs total) all are from the same hand and all are slightly different as to be expected with a real autograph.
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