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Post by JoJo on Apr 22, 2006 9:18:13 GMT -5
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Post by LOVELYRITA on Apr 22, 2006 14:13:50 GMT -5
Not being a handwriting expert, but just glimpsing over the material presented, it appears to be different from the two earlier pieces penned by JPM.
the Sgt. Pepper scribble seems to be different from the first two and the rest after it.
Perhaps Sgt Pepper is Bill's attempt to imitate Jpm's writing and the latter pieces is just Bill writing as he had before.
One of the things I tried to compare are the lower case "y" and "g" and notice how some just come straight down with no "loop"...Sgt. Pepper. In JPM's writing they are with a loop.
The latter pieces of Bill's the y sweeps down, no loop, but his g has a small loop.
Signed, amateur handwriting examiner....
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Post by lili on Apr 22, 2006 17:21:45 GMT -5
I agree Rita. Bill's handwriting only vaguely resembles Paul's. Strange that noone caught onto it. Paul bunched all of his words together. Bill has them all spaced out neatly.
Signed another amateur handwriting "expert".
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Post by Jai Guru Deva on Apr 22, 2006 21:11:55 GMT -5
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Post by Doc on Apr 22, 2006 22:15:01 GMT -5
OK, wow, what a harvest, what a full presentation that is. First, I have to state my relative lack of of ability in handwriting analysis. That could all be the same; their could be subtle differences--I don't have that natural eye like some people do for handwriting. My own writing is so subject to size problems, squishing, switching slant, slowly writing some words followed by faster written words; it looks like a mess to me. So I don't really know how to say anything analytical at all here. I do notice, again, that Paul wrote, or writes, the letter "I" a bit like the number "9". That is interesting enough given John's references; though maybe that was common in Liverpool schools or in that area of England. Maybe John made "I"'s like "9"'s as well...... But www.funtrivia.com/en/subtopics/Obscure-Beatles--Part-2-151839.htmlexplains Ian Iachimoe. Funny that the plosive "P" doesn't sound in the backwardsplayback, I assume. I guess, given the direction of air and action of the lips is reversed, than a "P" isn't made in effect then. Instead of a plosive "p" at the end, we probably might just hear the vowel suddenly stop, as if the air flow stopped. To my eyes, the handwriting all looks like one person's handwriting, in different moods and modes. It needs a handwriting expert to study the cursive characteristics. For all I can see its all one man's penmanship.
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Post by JoJo on Apr 22, 2006 22:41:05 GMT -5
Interesting, Paul playing around with backwards speech in a way. He also wrote backwards, as reported by Billy Shepherd: Paul McCartney, second in the chronological order of Beatle-enrolling, is the one who has always done things the wrong way around, so he says. He is left handed, which means that the strings on the bass guitar have to be reversed. At school, he found himself often writing things back to front - and didn't have the faintest idea how he did so. LINKAs for the handwriting, not my expertise either, but it's funny how the neat and tidy handwriting is sitting there beside the more uneven and somewhat careless handwritten lyric sheets from the C&C stills.
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Post by roscoe on Oct 9, 2014 6:32:35 GMT -5
Not being a handwriting expert, but just glimpsing over the material presented, it appears to be different from the two earlier pieces penned by JPM. the Sgt. Pepper scribble seems to be different from the first two and the rest after it. Perhaps Sgt Pepper is Bill's attempt to imitate Jpm's writing and the latter pieces is just Bill writing as he had before. One of the things I tried to compare are the lower case "y" and "g" and notice how some just come straight down with no "loop"...Sgt. Pepper. In JPM's writing they are with a loop. The latter pieces of Bill's the y sweeps down, no loop, but his g has a small loop. Signed, amateur handwriting examiner.... Perhaps he used either hand as Crowley said.
Under the circumstances the suggestion that these are written by two different people is inconclusive.
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Post by linus on Oct 9, 2014 14:36:31 GMT -5
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Post by hotman637 on Oct 9, 2014 17:10:03 GMT -5
Another way to look at it is "see what everybody else is doing and do the opposite." Howard Head said that. He made a fortune with Head skis then retired and made another fortune with Prince tennis raquets. In other words go against the conventional wisdom. I found that in fact often things work MUCH BETTER! Most people walk and run leaning forward. I moved my head BACK an inch or more and walking and running are much easier. Try it.
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Post by maxedison on Oct 13, 2014 9:53:43 GMT -5
I have 3 or 4 different styles of writing and those get intermingled at times. Handwriting can not be proof of anything. Most people with dyslexia have trouble with writing things backwards. Sometimes it is just a letter or 2 sometimes complete sentences. I also believe Paul was replaced but these things are not proof.
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