AsMoral Wrote:Here is Lisa the Queens autographed copy of Black Wind. Does the signature look like this?
AsMoral Wrote:Here is Lisa the Queens autographed copy of Black Wind. Does the signature look like this?
lexator222 Wrote:I took the signature that was offered here, and laid it over the one that I got. Mine is in blue (blue ink, like someone said that FPW always signs his autographs in blue ink) and the original is in red. To my "untrained" eye, there seems to be a HELL of a difference. I have heard that the FBI needs 8 points of similarity to judge a comparison like this.
saynomore Wrote:P.S. Many celebrities early in their careers signed their name legibly and as their fame grew, the signatures evolved into scribbles. Anyone have any early fpw signatures. All my signatures are from 2002 and up. Legible autographs demand a premium on ebay, although Sylvester Stallone's "Syl" autograph is worth more than his "Sylvester" autograph, but he's the exception.Many doctors cultivate an "unreadable" signature. Pharmacists can easily regonize them, and they're almost impossible to forge.
cobalt79 Wrote:Nurses too! After my many years at deciphering doctor-ease...you learn who's signature is whose.Thanks Cobalt. My wife told me the same thing -- although she herself had the most beautiful penmanship, she could read writing that I found impossible to decipher.
Ken Valentine Wrote:Thanks Cobalt. My wife told me the same thing -- although she herself had the most beautiful penmanship, she could read writing that I found impossible to decipher.
Ken V.