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Old 05-11-2022, 04:34 AM
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Some outstanding items here fellows, keep them coming. Maybe not the most artistic but like the unusual autoes as well. Here`s a couple that I enjoy. Mrs Joe Jackson actually enclosing a note regarding Joe`s passing and signing her own name. An "Arnold Gandil" as opposed to "Chick" and William Herschell Cobb, Ty`s father, who himself had some interesting history.
Mrs Joe Jackson Note by Hugh Murphy, on Flickr
Arnold "Chick" Gandil, Ring leader of 1919 Black Sox by Hugh Murphy, on Flickr
William Herschell Cobb Autograph by Hugh Murphy, on Flickr
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That Chief Meyers takes the cake for me.

McCormick reminds me of Virgil Trucks stamping a red fire truck in the middle of his signature.
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Vintage Steve Garvey had a great flowing signature. It has gotten quite sloppy in general now though.

I have a number of very early Garv signatures that are before the mid 70s trademark flair style, but can't find a good one on google at this time. Here is what I consider close to his prime 70s flair era
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Old timers took pride in their signatures. (wow, sorry they are so big)
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I've always liked Burt Blyleven's auto:
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Slightly off topic. Julie's father, Don Newmeyer, was my golf instructor in college. She stopped by once or twice while we were out on a course. My drive went all over the place because I couldn't keep my eye on the ball.......
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