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Originally Posted by uga1980
Thank you! There was also a military signature that was identified. While I'm not a hockey person I'm thinking the top signature is Bobby Rowe. I attached his draft registration which was 10 years later. He lived and passed away in Portland which could place him at a Portland game in 1932. Any hockey autograph collectors familiar with his signature?
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Here you go.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Rowe_(ice_hockey)
Stanley Cup winner from 1917 who died in 1948. Probably worth more than a few dollars to hockey collectors. It could be the most valuable of the ones you show.
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