Jeremy you are making some great points and are supporting your position. I also feel the flow of the "i" following the "Wh" is at odds. Notice on the original, the first stroke of the I makes an upward stroke much like "/" and then stops with a downward sharp reversal. On the alleged fake, the top of the "i" is rounded indicating a quick turn of direction, rather than a termination of one direction and beginning of another without picking up the pen. The "W" and the "i" are significant enough in my opinion to warrant a pass on the document for me, if it were in my collecting realm.
I appreciate your studious comments regarding the slant of the letters and the mechanics of hand and finger movement during a signature.
I appreciate your studious comments regarding the slant of the letters and the mechanics of hand and finger movement during a signature.
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