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Originally posted by Richard View PostHow often was a signature done in pencil back then?
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Another thing, and someone can correct me if I am wrong. Hitler had OCD when signing stuff. Wouldn't sign stuff on a slant. Would turn the picture to its correct angle and then sign.
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Thanks for the comments.
I believe it is authentic. It falls squarely within the acceptable range of variation for the period.
It is not at all uncommon to find pencil signatures, especially during the early period. I would agree that later on they are more unlikely.
The inscription on the reverse is period and Hitler was at the Berghof on that date.
It also is similar to signatures from the period, which I will post later.
I am only selling it at that price because I need the money. I also paid a reasonable price for it. I have put up AH signatures here on the forum for more but I would usually get bargained down anyway.
I will post some more examples later.
Thanks againAttached Files
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Further discussion to follow.
Bottom right is July 1933 with a recipient inscription.
For example, while Hitler's signature was fairly detailed early on, it became more generic as time went on. During this period the TL becomes less pronounced while the formation of ER becomes more homogenous.
Also note the H slant and baseline slant of the itler in relation to the H.Attached Files
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Pencil was used so it sticks better - to anyone serious wanting a Signature at the time as inks could be wiped and makes it look distored.
I have a Period early one from around this time.
EDIT - Note the back is exaclty what happens when signed in InkLast edited by chris235; 03-30-2015, 04:46 PM.
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