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'It doesn't matter how beautiful your theory is. It doesn't matter how smart you are . If it doesn't agree with experiment, its wrong'' . Richard Feynman
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Originally posted by Iconoclast View Post
PS I think you were too forensic in your list, Tab - by anyone's definition, scratching into the back of a watch is never going to be as fluent or consistent or as straightforward as simply signing onto paper with a pen on a hard surface. I think your comparison shows up very favourably given what he had to work with.
I did my best to take in to account the medium and small size of the watch casing when comparing - It didn't change my opinion unfortunately. I just don't see the similarities. Maybrick could well have made the scratches of course, it being his best effort given the circumstances. But solely on the basis of how the signature looks I also think it could have been anyone else's best effort as well.
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Originally posted by erobitha View Post
I’m not sure if you intended to or not, but you have cut off what to me is the the most important similarity.
The K has a double loop at the top on both. It’s faint on the watch but it is there.
It wasn't intentional, I didn't notice a double loop at the top on the watch (to be fair I am still not sure I do), but I have re-done the image in the interest of fairness. Hope I have captured it this time.
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Originally posted by erobitha View PostThe below are three examples of Maybrick's handwriting. The 1865 Bible inscription (my research found Sarah Ann Taylor born on 2nd of August - matches birthdate in the inscription so I have no doubt it is genuine), the 1881 marriage registration and the 1881 marriage certificate itself.
The J for example varies significantly across all three examples, and that could be influenced with the type of pen used, ink used, paper type etc. The M on the other hand has almost zero variance from the 1881 certificate to the 1865 bible inscription. It literally is the same.
Etching letters into metal requires dexterity that would never be the same as using a pen on paper. So you have to look for commonalities of repeat patterns / traits.
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thinking about this watch all day now.
i couldn't open a back of a pocket watch cover.i use to give my old watch to a horologists.
this cover has been polished by one my understanding.
if jack opened it he used he,s favorite knife.?
could payed a horologists the money he had .
so he opened it.
a fake would be done by horologists, you would think .
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Originally posted by milchmanuk View Postthinking about this watch all day now.
i couldn't open a back of a pocket watch cover.i use to give my old watch to a horologists.
this cover has been polished by one my understanding.
if jack opened it he used he,s favorite knife.?
could payed a horologists the money he had .
so he opened it.
a fake would be done by horologists, you would think .
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Originally posted by erobitha View Post
Do you think it could have been done by a petty criminal? It appears Dr Turgoose didn't think so.
https://www.casebook.org/dissertatio...tml?showpage=4
it,s not cheap.
you had to be certain of big payback.
my first thoughts when i read this in the sport newspaper 30 odd years ago , it,s bent.
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Originally posted by milchmanuk View Post
it means some one some one with a lot money to pay some one.
it,s not cheap.
you had to be certain of big payback.
my first thoughts when i read this in the sport newspaper 30 odd years ago , it,s bent.
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Originally posted by erobitha View Post
Yet the same family still own the watch. I guess that big pay day is due any day now.
i don't believe it can be done with a pen nib.
so by a honest cop criminal possible also.
look at the art forger Han van Meegeren, used old vacuum cleaner dirt to rub in his paintings and baked them.
and comparison with bible signatures with a tiny watch that is metal , no way they be the same.
it,s a specialist's hand.
they obviously like the watch.
mine went into recycle,
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