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Got the same letter from James Earl Jones today that Nigel received the other day. Not unexpected. I'll try again when he's back in London.

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Can you please scan the letter Suzanne. The sig on it may be genuine. Need to compare it with mine.

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It does look like a genuine sig, Nigel. Hope this helps.

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There is definitely variance to mine, and it does look like his signature, so it looks like he has signed these letters by hand and left them with his staff to send out. Spaced out enough to be mountable if anyone wanted to.

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Unlucky Suzanne but I hope the sigs on letters are ok

Hail Hail
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yes,the sig looks authentic

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shame about that Suzanne but least it was expected like you say and hopefully the letter is genuine as a nice replacement

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Thats unlucky but as stated the signed letter maybe genuine so still a little bit of a result:)

KEEP THE BLUE FLAG FLYING
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Unlucky Suzanne.

"He who Dares" in this game.
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Bad luck with your photos but looks like you still got a genuine signature

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unlucky

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Unlucky Suzanne. Like I said to Nigel, if you want to give him a try over here in Australia (he is over here for the first half of the year touring) I can organise a bit of a stamp swap. I am going to try him myself - he is probably less likely to get so much mail while he is here. 

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Unlucky Suzanne, atleast you knew this would be the case

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