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Old 05-06-2005, 11:22 PM
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Edgar,

IMHO no one can tell you how to affix your autograph. A notary once told me I couldn't sign my affidavit in red ink whereupon I informed him that just because the financial institutions he does business with direct him to sign in black ink doesn't mean everyone else must sign that way, and furthermore that he had no right or authority to dictate how I do so. He notarized the affidavit. The appearance of one's autograph is a personal matter.

BTW, living beings have an autograph, while fictions have signatures.

On another note, many lawyers, judges, rich people and corporate types like to write their autograph wherein the letters are difficult to differentiate so they can later more easily deny having signed the document at all. A handwriting expert would have more difficulty validating such an autograph vs a clearly formed one.
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