There's this Reuzit shop I go too often multiple times a week to buy military books. I've posted a few of them here on occasion. I stopped in yesterday and military books were slim pickings, but I spotted this one and I always like NFL history, so I picked it up to look at it. I was just getting ready to put it back down while leafing through when I spotted what looked like an autograph. So I stopped and looked and was going back towards where I saw it when Walter Payton's page came up and I about flipped. Walter Payton is one of the few NFL players I idolized as a kid. Can't be real but I checked online and it looks legit. Went back to the first autograph and thought maybe they were printed on but it imprinted the page. Now I'm really interested, and I found the other three player pages with autographs. For $5, why not. No certifications but I can't imagine anyone doing this for a fun fakery. The signatures were all over the place, some upside down like they were signed in a hurry. I've been there, done that although I do my best to get the page turned the right way.
Brought it home, checked all the signatures, they look the real deal. Leafed through it some more and found the front-end page with three signatures, one I recognized immediately as Bob Griese's. The other two no idea but my sister of all people found Gene Upshaw's. I asked her how and she said dumb luck, she's a voting supervisor and has to examine signatures for voting so she's good at it. But the last one remained a mystery until I posted it on an NFL autograph Facebook page. In five minutes it came back as not a player as I had assumed but Coach Hank Stram.
I get lucky with non-military things sometimes too.
All of them are Hall of Famers, several are now dead.
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