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02-07-2014 05:17 PM
# ADS
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Here ya go, the one you posted seems to lack the downstroke at the end!....
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I think this one might be good, not saying I am an expert on these since he chance his signature almost every year seems to follow most of the detail except the small curve at the end, also the ink shows some true age this is just my thought I would like to hear what others think
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We have a member here, Woske, hopefully he will see this thread, he will know.
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kahle33
True, good observation, but a lot of good examples I've seen end on the upstroke. Like this one which comes with good provenence from 1943. Look the degernation in his sig has already started. Also the stutter on the Adolf. Was Hitler shaking?
Near the end of the war he was shaking/tremors from rumored Parkinson's disease .
So late signatures might reflect this.
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Gunny Hartmann
Here ya go, the one you posted seems to lack the downstroke at the end!....
The flourishes in the early halcyon days of the 1930's down to the cramped introverted scratching of the final stages in 1945 - his signature well mirrors the 1000 year Reich's rise & fall .....
" I'm putting off procrastination until next week "
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