Thank you. You're knowledgeable and clear, thank you for pointing out that "B". It stands out as being made so differently.
Tell me if I am wrong, but once established isn't one's signature unlikely to change?
You're not wrong. Again, "That level of change to the formation of an adult's signature is just....weird."
I just looked at a sig I made over 40 years ago, in my twenties. It could have been signed yesterday.
There are a number of elements within the two "Biden" signatures that are alike...the J, most of the B, the formation of the lowercase letters in relation to each other and to the size of the uppercase letters.
The tittle, or dot over the i, is noticeably different; it's a prominent flying hook shape in one sig, positioned above the subsequent letter d; and nearly absent in the other. That's odd because people (usually) tend to make those marks more or less consistently from one sig to another. Again not conclusive of anything, just worthy of note IMHO.
All of which is to say nothing of switching between "Joe Biden" and "J.R. Biden Jr." Adults typically tend to settle on one style long before their 70th birthday. ;p
Thank you. You're knowledgeable and clear, thank you for pointing out that "B". It stands out as being made so differently.
Tell me if I am wrong, but once established isn't one's signature unlikely to change?
You're not wrong. Again, "That level of change to the formation of an adult's signature is just....weird."
I just looked at a sig I made over 40 years ago, in my twenties. It could have been signed yesterday.
There are a number of elements within the two "Biden" signatures that are alike...the J, most of the B, the formation of the lowercase letters in relation to each other and to the size of the uppercase letters.
The tittle, or dot over the i, is noticeably different; it's a prominent flying hook shape in one sig, positioned above the subsequent letter d; and nearly absent in the other. That's odd because people (usually) tend to make those marks more or less consistently from one sig to another. Again not conclusive of anything, just worthy of note IMHO.
All of which is to say nothing of switching between "Joe Biden" and "J.R. Biden Jr." Adults typically tend to settle on one style long before their 70th birthday. ;p