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Old 12-03-2016, 10:45 AM   #29158
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Originally Posted by John K View Post
This discussion of signatures calls to mind past times when illiteracy was common. An X was an acceptable signature as long as it was your X.
I recently did have a signing session. I'm the chap who deals with the hotel for a group putting on a convention. I got there a day early, and left a day late as is my custom. One of the things I had to do when I got there was sign and date a batch of printed Banquet Order Entry forms that specified what the hotel was providing in terms of function room setups, food services and the like.

My signature was my normal illegible scrawl, but it was known to be my signature as representative of the group because I had signed it on site in their presence.

It was an X, but it was my X.
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