Maybe closer to the truth than you suspect. Ebsen was a founder of the Beverly Hills Coin club.
""Buddy Ebsen (April 2, 1908- July 6, 2003) was known as an American dancer and actor and performed in many different American productions over his seven-decade career. However more than anything he was known for his role as the star of The Beverly Hillbillies, the 1960Õs television show. Although most people as a performer mainly knew him, to many he was considered to be an extremely prolific collector and is one of the most popular celebrity coin collectors of all time.""
...clear as a bell, and easy to
read for us error collectors!
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Maybe closer to the truth than you suspect. Ebsen was a founder of the Beverly Hills Coin club.
""Buddy Ebsen (April 2, 1908- July 6, 2003) was known as an American dancer and actor and performed in many different American productions over his seven-decade career. However more than anything he was known for his role as the star of The Beverly Hillbillies, the 1960Õs television show. Although most people as a performer mainly knew him, to many he was considered to be an extremely prolific collector and is one of the most popular celebrity coin collectors of all time.""
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RE: "I liked him in Disney's Davy Crockett series."
The actor who played the coon skin cap was really good! I think CaptHenway just mentioned him. He was from Philadelphia, I think.... or was that the kumquat salesman?
@RogerB said:
RE: "I liked him in Disney's Davy Crockett series."
The actor who played the coon skin cap was really good! I think CaptHenway just mentioned him. He was from Philadelphia, I think.... or was that the kumquat salesman?
The coonskin cap was played by Charles Bogle. The actor UNDER the coonskin cap was Fess Parker as Davy Crockett.
Buddy Ebsen played his sidekick, Chong.
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My daughter said the other day she noticed “both you and Mom just scribble your names on CC receipts” I said, even sometimes I write short messages on them! I followed with, they just want to know you touched it I guess, prob a hyphen or an X would do.
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Jed Clampett ?
Can't read it, but I know from experience that their checks always arrive lightning fast and are always good!
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Maybe closer to the truth than you suspect. Ebsen was a founder of the Beverly Hills Coin club.
""Buddy Ebsen (April 2, 1908- July 6, 2003) was known as an American dancer and actor and performed in many different American productions over his seven-decade career. However more than anything he was known for his role as the star of The Beverly Hillbillies, the 1960Õs television show. Although most people as a performer mainly knew him, to many he was considered to be an extremely prolific collector and is one of the most popular celebrity coin collectors of all time.""
Looks like a cool signature to me.
...clear as a bell, and easy to
read for us error collectors!
at least its signed, umm fwiw i guess.
Looks like my doctor.
That's even worse than mine. which is saying something.
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Decrypting The Zodiac's messages was easier as this check might have been signed by foot & not by hand?
I liked him in Disney's Davy Crocket series.
Carl LaFong!
RE: "I liked him in Disney's Davy Crockett series."
The actor who played the coon skin cap was really good! I think CaptHenway just mentioned him. He was from Philadelphia, I think.... or was that the kumquat salesman?
That signature looks Stormy.
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The coonskin cap was played by Charles Bogle. The actor UNDER the coonskin cap was Fess Parker as Davy Crockett.
Buddy Ebsen played his sidekick, Chong.
Where was Cheech? Or was LaFong, Chong? Will they ever 'fess' up?
My daughter said the other day she noticed “both you and Mom just scribble your names on CC receipts” I said, even sometimes I write short messages on them! I followed with, they just want to know you touched it I guess, prob a hyphen or an X would do.
Cy Twombly?
I'm gonna guess that's NOT John Hancock.
Later, Paul.
Related to Jack Lew?
Dang.. .I missed it and no one posted a screenshot....
Cheers, RickO
I'm glad the signature was deleted. I wouldn't want my signature put out there if I could help it.
(It was interesting to see though)
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The signature has probably already been copied and added to some fake checks.
Look out for a burst of false checks.
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Those that didn't see the original signature didn't miss much.
Imagine for a moment what a slinky would look like if put in the dryer for about 10 minutes.
It would look like the deleted signature.........
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