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How to Identify Astronaut Autopens - Shaky Signatures

Shaky Yury Usachev Autopen

The above Yury Usachev Autopen is a good example of a shaky signature that these machines often produce.

(Above) Here is another shaky Autopen signature, this one is the Autopen pattern of STS-100 Cosmonaut Yuri Lonchakov. Compare it to the unquestionably authentic example (below) that was obtained in person.

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