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Posted By: Mike
His signature is a nightmare to authenticate. he signed them many differnet ways. It is usually illegible. One of the very few parts of his signature that are consistant is the - dis. This looks legit. it is however, not possible to know whether or not it is signed or stamped from the scan. His signature varied considerably during his lifetime. The other consistant element was the slant and character spacing. Looks legit though. he commonly signed as K.M. Landis, and Kenesaw M. Landis, and Kenesaw Landis. It varied alot from day to day, and year to year. |
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