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I will be the first one to say that it's not the same signer. The F is pretty much the same, all through the years, especially the draft card, but not the postcard. The postcard example has completely different formation and would only be a few years separated.
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Hi Jeff...I don't think it's that obvious, there are differences but I'm noticing a number of similarities between all of the samples:
The hook on the cross of the "F" Slant and openness of the "r" Open "e" in the first name "a" is consistently under the loop of the "P" open humped "n" closed "e" in the last name. Thoughts?
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Sorry, my opinion, but even the letters you pointed out look different to my eye. I don't see similarities at all.
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Just look at where the P is started in each, that should be enough.
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