Thanks for the help!
Heres my attempt at | gpg --sign --armor
Ouch! I apologize profusely, that's --
clearsign. Not sure how I managed to miss that.
Funny that indeed, Because i had typed inclearsign, But then removed it after reading that you have specified --sign,
Oh, "i am the real me" Heh.
Now lets try to sign a peice of text in my cmd
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
I am JackRabiit
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v2.0.17 (MingW32)
iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJQDDOYAAoJECj0GJmKDgINVNoIAImolPY5zNNxQb4LHEj4eTsr
I25y3Ua1fMi5WNAPaj6t7VuO83H7Hd+0i4hUyM26/M5p/XuMdoKeoa52uBlJKb50
XcxrkfTi54Iv+SyaF/zlz38Rji35TwE5NNvYRXohqx5zeVwsGWCWvl85DkEwktuv
DRdbhCWDlRmtS/de3hmq2F9bslAgct5hPUsUcekNGhygVMy8ek+cBFdccptQ++Cr
pgoeFa/X43jrLLKenEEsLqIifjDzmdTsxDjTKXK5sveiRwrBkjh2oOKMYCi69X6X
5WEhu1z1H7ZhFNkhS88P/hIjTu1bPgz5bJ+1A5xun8o48y6Tl8AMeLvuFtPDJ4c=
=fBA1
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----