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Ed 13-03-09 04:32 PM

Graphologist needed
 
I need to send a sample of some handwriting to a graphologist for analysis. Can anyone recommend one?

gettin2dizzy 13-03-09 06:59 PM

Re: Graphologist needed
 
Nope. But it's a load of sh*te btw. Send the same writing to two of these charlatans and they'll give you different opinions.

Ed 13-03-09 09:03 PM

Re: Graphologist needed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gettin2dizzy (Post 1821068)
Nope. But it's a load of sh*te btw. Send the same writing to two of these charlatans and they'll give you different opinions.

Forthright as ever:D Wonder how you'd deal with a Christian graphologist, diz:p

To be more precise, I need to prove that a signature on a loan agreement is a forgery.

Anyone?

wyrdness 13-03-09 09:07 PM

Re: Graphologist needed
 
According to Wikipedia, what you need is Questioned Document Analysis, not Graphology.
Edit: something like this? http://www.documentevidence.co.uk/ or http://www.docexam.co.uk/forensic_equipment.html

rowdy 13-03-09 09:07 PM

Re: Graphologist needed
 
How do they prove this though, can't think that two of my signitures are the same and from a day to day basis and depending if I'm in a rush or not I'm sure two of my signitures could be mistaken as two completely different people signing them, diz is right , load of old. . .

gettin2dizzy 13-03-09 09:18 PM

Re: Graphologist needed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed (Post 1821229)
Forthright as ever:D Wonder how you'd deal with a Christian graphologist, diz:p

To be more precise, I need to prove that a signature on a loan agreement is a forgery.

Anyone?

Surely they'd be arguing their expertise that the bible was written by god's cloudy-hands himself ;)

I'd be amazed if you could prove it was a forgery. Handwriting isn't consistent enough at the best of times, never mind trying to prove anything with any reasonable confidence.


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