I'm just wondering if anyone can tell me whether the signatures in this book are genuine?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/RARE-FILM-MOVIE-S ... 240%3A1318
I have my doubts, because it looks like the same pen has been used on nearly all of them. But I just wondered what others think.
Classic actors autograph book
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Re: Classic actors autograph book
WoW! That is totally cool! I don't know though, it does look like the same pen. Is the bottom autograph like the pp, and then the sideways one is the 'authentic'?
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Yes, that's the copy of the signature at the base. Which makes me even more wary, as you have a replica of the signature to copy and then you can sign it.
The way the pen writes is very similiar to a type of pen from a well known brand over here, I used to have one. It's a distinctive style, and even if they had those writers back then, I'm not sure nearly every actor/actress would have used one.
Unless the person provided their own pen....
The way the pen writes is very similiar to a type of pen from a well known brand over here, I used to have one. It's a distinctive style, and even if they had those writers back then, I'm not sure nearly every actor/actress would have used one.
Unless the person provided their own pen....

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Re: Classic actors autograph book
Yea, I was thinking that to. I'm a huge fan of the old movies, so it's pretty cool, but even the person selling it dosen't know if their authentic.Johnny's Fan wrote:Yes, that's the copy of the signature at the base. Which makes me even more wary, as you have a replica of the signature to copy and then you can sign it.
Do you know if that pen was around in the 30's/40's? I know the deanna durbin pic is from the 30's, and I think the rest are from the 40's.
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