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found this in twitter
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hmmm so it means they have not the same?????
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I just got my book too. Very impressive book to be sure.
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You're right, one has 11 signatures, the other has 12. Wonderful.
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Mine only has 11, I think. Here's a quick pic that I snapped of mine:
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Don't mean to be disheartening, but I'm counting 10. Am I missing one?
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There's one signature on the lower left thats hard to see, but it's there. It's a bad picture. The sig is much more obvious in person.
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Oh wow, I see it now; did someone sign in pencil?
Edit: No. Same sig., same location, different pen. Last edited by toxicatom5; 09-01-2013 at 12:41 AM. |
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Nah, it's a metallic silver sharpie. It's actually a very bold signature, but since it's metallic ink, it reflects and can seem faint in some pictures.
Edit: here, I just took another picture of the exact same book. You can see the sig better in this picture: ![]() Last edited by MortalMonday; 09-01-2013 at 12:44 AM. |
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