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Old 07-19-2018, 01:39 PM
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i'm pretty sure that the signature is his...
but why would you have him personalize it to Sean?
LOL...if I make it to that age and can still write, let alone go on speaking tours, then God bless me. He could sign it Sean, Blahn, Rahn or Leon...it's all good to me.
I think he was enthused as Professor Rogers III (note school he teaches law at below) gave me a plug as I was walking up and he made the L very ornate.
Paul (hey Paul) is a local card collector too. He and I have done a few card deals in the past and had a few lunches together. We see each other at local shows too. Great times.
Eddie is a remarkable gentleman and certainly one of the Old Guard, in the best sense of the word. If anyone ever (still) has a chance to see him speak, you really should. It will be a memorable time.
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