One way to tell if the autograph is authentic
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It is no mystery that a genuine King autograph can add hundreds, if not thousands of dollars to a first edition collectible book.
So how do you know it's real?
One simple way is to make sure that it is "period correct", by comparing it to known genuine examples from the same time period.
The signature of an author changes over time. An autograph from 1980 may look entirely different as compared to one from 2010.
So that's why I put together this handy autograph reference chart that displays King's autograph over the years and decades.
For example, if you find an autograph in a book published after 2000, and it resembles one indicative of the 1980s,. then this is a tell-tale indication that it might be forged, and it should be highly suspect.
Here is the handy reference chart:
http://www.veryfinebooks.com/Articles.asp?ID=384
The chart includes examples from each decade from well-documented signed limited editions. You can compare yours to these charts.
Click on each tab labelled 1980's, 1990's, etc to see examples.
By the way, you never have to question the signature authenticity of a publisher issued signed limited, or signed lettered edition. Unless otherwise noted as a "facsimile" autograph (yes, some publishers produce these - not sure why though) , rest assured that they are real.
I hope you find this useful.
Best Regards,
Emmanuel Manetakis Visit Us Online at : www.veryfinebooks.com Toll Free: (888) 772 - 6657 Fax: (440) 809 - 5377
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PS. As a serious King collector, you certainly want to make sure the autographs in your
books are authentic.
Here is the handy chart to help you make sure:
http://www.veryfinebooks.com/Articles.asp?ID=384
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Thanks!
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