Jim Thorpe signed items are tough enough to find...but to find one that ties in to his Native American heritage??
This is a one of a kind item without question. In the early 1950's, Thorpe was fitted for a customized moccasin. He signed the sole and also added the address to which the pair of moccasins should be sent.
The full JSA LOA states that the autograph is a genuine one, and that the address was placed on the moccasin sole by Jim Thorpe.
There is some scratching that affects a part of the signature and address. However, the uniqueness of the piece, as well as its tie in with his Native American heritage, makes that easier to overlook.
Asking delivered.
Tom C