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   From: mr_black@optusnet.com.au   
      
   "northfield" wrote in message   
   news:2eb152a4-1fbd-4eb6-9cf0-b200601b69a8@b1g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...   
   On May 8, 10:30?pm, Sue H wrote:   
   > If he was 32, 1976 would be his date not 1972. ?If born in 1972, he'd   
   > be 36 or so. ?Give or take depending on the month.   
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   > I think you did the math wrong.   
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   > >hi barefoot...you state you 32 yo...so 09/14/1972 not your birthdate?   
   > >you can post examples from websites all day but it still are images   
   > >with no provenance. ?I looked at some of the examples you post...a   
   > >forensic trained graphology expert can look at flow and style   
   > >variation and tell there is high probablity that strickler items are   
   > >authentic. I have been trained by Curt Baggett and can see the   
   > >similarities. Forensic document experts must undergo two years full   
   > >time training under a mentor. There are many people who pass   
   > >themselves off as legitimate experts but are really not properly   
   > >trained. many items especially photos are checks for fingerprint   
   > >identification as well. ?that's why I don't take seriously those   
   > >people who have no formal training - that included authentication   
   > >companies. ?it's all a scam and most autograph dealers who make   
   > >accusation about other dealers will rant and rant like yourself, but   
   > >the proof is total subjective. Sharon- Hide quoted text -   
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   >>>hi sue - then his birth certificate and those people I mentioned are   
   wrong. Sharon   
      
   So "sharon"....why would a random collector know so much about barefoot   
   ??????   
      
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