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Posted By: Rob Fouch
I made an estate sale find this weekend and was wondering if anyone knows much about old boxing photos/autographs and could help me on value and whether the autograph is authentic. |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
I have nothing to compare the autograph to, but notice how the signature says "Loughson" as opposed to "Loughran". His name was spelled Loughran. Also, the obvious stumbling over the last three (misspelled) letters make me think there's a problem here. Either way, I can't see his autograph being worth very much, as he seems to have been forgotten over time. He did, however, possess much skill in the ring, although his career was marred by his glass jaw. He died in 1982. |
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Posted By: Rhys
It looks like his pen died after the "r" and he then redid the "r" and kept going with the signature perhaps? I only mention this because it looks like there are two tails to the letter. I have seen this happen with players using old pens to sign that would run out. |
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Posted By: Rob Fouch
I'm certainly no autograph expert, but just by the circumstances in which it was found, I'd be somewhat surprised if it were forged. This was the estate of an old boxer (I spoke briefly with the grandchildren), not a collector. And if Loughran's a fairly obscure boxer in the scheme of things, I'd be surprised if it were a fake. I was kind of thinking the same thing, Rhys. It looks like his pen died. But like I said, I'm no expert. |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
I'd be quite surprised if PSA had any examples in their files. You may want to ask Jim Stinson or Gary Schulz. Do an online search for Stinson's webiste to contact him. |
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Posted By: George Dreher
Tommy Loughran's signature had a simplistic printed quality to it and had a few breaks between the letters. That isn't even close. An authentic signed photo would go for a couple hundred dollars. |
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Posted By: D. Bergin
The Loughran looks good to me. A little sloppy at the end as already noted but the rest matches up very nicely. |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
It is authentic and a nice image. From the IBHOF web site: |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Just looking at the image, the photo looks like an original studio photo and famous boxers often had photography studios make them a bunch of photos for autograph requests and fan photos. |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
A great many cards of the 1920s (esp. Exhibits) have Fowler photos. Interestingly (to me at least) one of my boxing ancestors had his main publicity photo by Fowler. |
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Posted By: J Paul
Signature looks like a 3x5 I have in my possession. I'll post a scan as soon as my new scanner arrives from Amazon. |
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