Happy to help...but now that I'm looking at it closely, it almost appears like there are a lot of stops in the Lott signature. I'm no expert, but just the three white dots in the o of Ronnie look like stops. The loop in the L of Lott looks like it has stops as well.
Again, not an expert, but hopefully others will chime in with their thoughts on that. It's probably good, but worth a second look before buying if you're the buyer here...
Picked it up at a charity auction a couple of years ago in Seattle. It was late, most folks had left, and there aren't many 49er fans in Seahawk land.
The guy auctioning it only knew that Montana was on it. I got it for the opening bid of maybe something like $ 150 bucks. We were there to support the cause so I was just happy to pick up something kind of cool while helping out.
Don't remember getting any kind of COA with it. It's just been sitting on the mantle ever since and from time to time I wonder about it ...
Those are probably all fine. Most of the 49ers in those days were pretty willing signers. Lott was always great, and would even sign if he had an armful of stuff (a tactic many athletes used when they had to walk through the public to get to their cars after games) but you'd have to hold the item for him and sometimes get shaky signatures like the one on the ball. I have even witnessed lot signing with a cast on his writing arm. The dude was 100% class when it came to fans IMHO. Different story if you had the ball and were headed his way on the field.
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Harris Barton it is!
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Thanks Big Daddy!
"How about a little fire Scarecrow ?"
edited to add: the three went on to be business partners after football...link
Thanks Craig!
Mystery solved. Doesn't take long around here ...
"How about a little fire Scarecrow ?"
Again, not an expert, but hopefully others will chime in with their thoughts on that. It's probably good, but worth a second look before buying if you're the buyer here...
Picked it up at a charity auction a couple of years ago in Seattle.
It was late, most folks had left, and there aren't many 49er fans in Seahawk land.
The guy auctioning it only knew that Montana was on it.
I got it for the opening bid of maybe something like $ 150 bucks.
We were there to support the cause so I was just happy to pick up something kind of cool while helping out.
Don't remember getting any kind of COA with it.
It's just been sitting on the mantle ever since and from time to time I wonder about it ...
"How about a little fire Scarecrow ?"
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