zbowers17 wrote:It's authentic. The first person just had no evidence of autopen and was just assuming
Chiming in with another opinion. I am positive this return is an autopen. What "evidence" do you have that this is an authentic signature? Just because it varies from the one someone else received?
It's got all the tell-tale signs of an autopen... Dots at every stop, consistent and even ink pretty much the whole way through, and no sign of speed in any of the characteristics of the signature that would usually appear if signed by a human hand - especially that of a busy movie star who would presumably be signing lots of items quickly if answering stacks of fanmail.
People can have more than one autopen signature so some appear different than others, and even the same autopen can vary if the item being signed is moved or bumped by the person inserting it into the machine to be signed. I've seen this done by book publishers when selling "signed" editions of books that are actually autopens.
Use logic instead of wishful thinking... And you come to the conclusion that this signature is an autopen.
[quote="zbowers17"]It's authentic. The first person just had no evidence of autopen and was just assuming[/quote]
Chiming in with another opinion. I am positive this return is an autopen. What "evidence" do you have that this is an authentic signature? Just because it varies from the one someone else received?
It's got all the tell-tale signs of an autopen... Dots at every stop, consistent and even ink pretty much the whole way through, and no sign of speed in any of the characteristics of the signature that would usually appear if signed by a human hand - especially that of a busy movie star who would presumably be signing lots of items quickly if answering stacks of fanmail.
People can have more than one autopen signature so some appear different than others, and even the same autopen can vary if the item being signed is moved or bumped by the person inserting it into the machine to be signed. I've seen this done by book publishers when selling "signed" editions of books that are actually autopens.
Use logic instead of wishful thinking... And you come to the conclusion that this signature is an autopen.