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This Signature is consistent considering a wide range of specific qualities including slant, flow, pen pressure, letter size and formation, and other characteristics typical of our extensive database of known exemplars we have examined throughout our hobby and professional careers. It is our considered opinion that the signature item is genuine.

✅ Autograph Analysis — Abella Danger (Signature Only)
Ink Type & Application

The autograph appears to be made with a silver metallic paint-pen

The ink sits slightly raised on the surface with reflective sheen — a known trait of real metallic markers

Edges show natural paint distribution (not pixel-perfect), meaning this is hand-applied, not printed

Stroke & Flow Characteristics

Very confident, fast stroke speed, especially in the sharp angles of the “A” and “D”

Paint thickness varies with pressure:

Heavier on downstrokes

Lighter, tapered lift-off at stroke ends

No hesitation marks or shake-lines — strong sign of genuine signing rhythm

Letter & Style Traits

Abella Danger’s real signatures often show:

✔ A stylized “A” that looks like an incomplete triangle
✔ A large, angular “D” that hooks downward, often the most dramatic letter in her autograph
✔ Tight spacing between letters and a sharp finish on the tail of the “r”

The signature shown matches all these characteristics.

Evidence of Authentic Signing

Metallic paint has slight texture and light reflection

Smooth motion shows it wasn’t slowly traced or copied

Pen stroke overlaps itself in natural ways that inkjet or autopen can’t mimic

✅ Verdict: Very Likely Authentic

Based on:
✔ Metallic marker behavior
✔ Natural stroke pattern
✔ Accurate match to known stylistic traits
✔ No signs of print or mechanical reproduction

Rating: Very Likely Authentic

©2022 Jillian Henning adult Authenticators

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