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Is that some kind of joke? Looks like it was signed with a black fine tip sharpie. Every signature looks pristine, as if they were made yesterday...which they were.
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The "signatures" definitely look suspect( looks like crayon if you ask me) but was not sure about the rest of the piece's legitimacy.
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