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Old 08-21-2012, 11:42 AM
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Default Lute Boone autograph

Hello from a non-autograph collector. I was wondering if anyone had an exemplar of Lute Boone's signature--he played with the 1913-1916 Yankees.

I saw this one on ebay, and was struck how a near 91 year old man would have such fluid penmanship.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/LUTE-DANNY-B...item4abb28f0fe

I was considering starting a collection of autographs for all players who appear in the m101-4/5 sets, but this one seems strange to me and so I was looking for any help here.
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I saw this one on ebay, and was struck how a near 91 year old man would have such fluid penmanship.
This was the penmanship of Coach Jim Carter I talked about in James' Erskine threads. This is the autograph he did for me after I interviewed him three months before he turned 100 years old. Amazing.

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