Glad you liked it. It's like getting a little peek through time, isn't it?
I pulled it off an anti site, actually, but I am 95% confident they are all accurate. The particular group I took it from is very reliable in actually researching their publications.
Are the anti's analyzing handwriting now? Well...I have great news: My trip to the Michigan game is all booked! I'll be coming out with Sant and Whitney and I talked to T. Brady the other day and he said he'll be going to the game too. We'll have to get together.
SWEET! Sandoval is coming out for it, too. I've talked to quite a crowd of Utes. We're practically going to red-out the Big House. I'm so silly-excited for this game.
While Heber J. Grant definetely has my vote, I find the signature of JFS to be...well, perfect. No rise or fall, just perfect. This is a very fascinating post. I shall blurk around a little more often, in hopes of another "geeky" thought.
Grant's is certainly an elegantly styled piece of penmanship. I think the two I am drawn the most to are Wilford Woodruff's, for its casualness, and Brigham Young's, for it's lack of complexity.
You are welcome anytime, Chalyce - seen or unseen.
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I find that very cool. I am way into handwriting and signatures. It says so much about a person. Where did you find this? Is it real?
Glad you liked it. It's like getting a little peek through time, isn't it?
I pulled it off an anti site, actually, but I am 95% confident they are all accurate. The particular group I took it from is very reliable in actually researching their publications.
Are the anti's analyzing handwriting now? Well...I have great news: My trip to the Michigan game is all booked! I'll be coming out with Sant and Whitney and I talked to T. Brady the other day and he said he'll be going to the game too. We'll have to get together.
SWEET! Sandoval is coming out for it, too. I've talked to quite a crowd of Utes. We're practically going to red-out the Big House. I'm so silly-excited for this game.
Go UTES!
While Heber J. Grant definetely has my vote, I find the signature of JFS to be...well, perfect. No rise or fall, just perfect. This is a very fascinating post. I shall blurk around a little more often, in hopes of another "geeky" thought.
Grant's is certainly an elegantly styled piece of penmanship. I think the two I am drawn the most to are Wilford Woodruff's, for its casualness, and Brigham Young's, for it's lack of complexity.
You are welcome anytime, Chalyce - seen or unseen.
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