Originally posted by Robert
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I think that we all know or have known people who have heart attacks due to the same problem, and they don't have a tremor due to that.
I know that DSS annotated philosophy books and fishing books as well. It would be good to compare his annotations in those books with the Marginalia ( if they still exist).
However, the 'Shaky Hand' letter appears to have turned up after DSS's handwriting had been identified as showing a tremor. It's not just showing a shaky hand, but drawing attention to it. Forgive me but it's terribly convenient ( just as Nevin's death was convenient).
I will be the first person to point out that it would be pointless for a forger to forge a shaky hand if DSS didn't have a shaky hand --but--maybe the forger had unwillingly trembled in the beginning and then had to explain it ?
Jim died aged 89 (I think -again from memory), and not all very old people are as dextrous as 88 year old Mary emailing from an IPAD. They might just have developed age related trembling. Especially if they were tracing individual letters, or concentrating hard on reproducing faint copies of them
in very delicate pencilled script on documents that they felt very emotional about.
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