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Old 10-20-2020, 06:14 PM
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McMahon was a great signer, a ball might be tough but I would guess they are out there.

Horton not so likely. His is a tragic story (look it up if you don't know) and from what I understand he doesn't want anything to do with sports, won't do interviews. Doubtful there are any legitimate autographs of Horton beyond when he was playing and single signed balls were not a big thing back then.

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Hi Gang:

I am not an autograph collector, but am trying to help out a friend.

He has been unable to find a single signed ball for either Tony Horton or Don McMahon. I told him I would check with you guys to see why they have evaded him thus far.

I know McMahon is dead but not Horton. Did either have a reputation as being a tough signer?

Any insight would be appreciated or leads to where he could find one or both.

Thanks in advance for any help/info you can provide.
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