Autograph help
totallyradd
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I got this back as part of my "Achievement project" I've been working on, but I forgot to leave a note for myself who it was on the envelope. This signuature could come from any sport, and to top it off, I didn't log it in sportscollectors.net it could be from any sport, but it definitely looks like both first and last name start with a "J"
This is my personal Festivus Airing of Greivences towards myself (which should be it's own thread today!)
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks!!!
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Best guess would be Jim Jensen, WR for Dolphins.
Not Jensen. Though that was a good guess. I looked on eBay to compare signs. J's are made different. But I think it's Jim J_____ for sure. I have a list somewhere of guys who I was going to write to an why, I always ask guys to inscribe their team/achievement/date with their sig, but some guys don't do it, though many have.
Chris Chambliss - Yankees
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Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
I understand schools are deciding to stop teaching cursive writing. Apparently they stopped many years ago.
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I actually just came on to post that in a complete stroke of luck while I was putting away a few cards from my 79 signed set, I came across my signed Chambliss card. It's a Festivus miracle!!!
I haven't posted in awhile about my achievement set, but Chambliss is best known for hitting the series winning homerun in 1976 American League Chamionship Series.
Thanks for the help Brick and Dboneesq!!!