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Originally Posted by djson1
I will also confirm the Wood and Medwick sigs as good.
My advice for the Oh signature is that if you're in the market for Oh, I would always go for his signature signed in kanji (Chinese characters). Those are easier to detect for forgeries. His English only autograph is very easy to duplicate, so I would stay away from those unless you saw it in person.
Prestige collectibles has a great reference of real and fake Oh sigs here:
http://www.prestigecollectibles.com/ohfake.aspx
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Wow, looks like PSA even authenticates fake Oh signatures
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