I'm interested in buying this signed postcard. Is this signature real?

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blackink

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I don't have enough for a signed book. At least not from an authorized source. But I really want to have his signature, as I'd treasure it forever regardless and I probably won't be able to go to one of his events that give out random signed copies
 

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I don't have enough for a signed book. At least not from an authorized source. But I really want to have his signature, as I'd treasure it forever regardless and I probably won't be able to go to one of his events that give out random signed copies
Have you looked at Betts Books. Excellent seller of many signed SK books. You might find one in your budget.
Betts Bookstore, specializing in Stephen King
 

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I don't have enough for a signed book. At least not from an authorized source. But I really want to have his signature, as I'd treasure it forever regardless and I probably won't be able to go to one of his events that give out random signed copies
...you can get reasonable buys from places like Bett's Books or Gerald Winter's and Sons(when he is back to full operation)......I understand you're feeling-truly I do, a book though is so much more meaningful.....
 

blackink

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The only thing that fits my budget from Bett's is a signed copy of Postscripts #10 featuring Stephen King and Joe Hill, signed by both and other authors featured. Don't you guys think this postcard is like a cool memorabilia thing, though? Like with a letter that explains that he doesn't sign books through the mail and thus signed the postcard instead?