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|  Signed Old Judge Cards - Do They Exist? 
			
			Just a thought that popped in my head as I was looking through the Old Judge book, are there any known examples of signed N172's? Any scans available? Just curious. 
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			There's a Connie Mack signed on the back - link from an old sale.... http://legendaryauctions.com/LotDeta...entoryid=25629 Last edited by scooter729; 11-18-2013 at 06:32 PM. | 
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			Rare as hen's teeth for a real one .
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			The Connie Mack is the only one I have ever seen
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			  I sign all of my Old Judge cards. I assume that's why they left the backs blank, no?
		 
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			I would imagine there are some signed cabinets, perchance  (not sure if the OP considers cabinets "cards").  Whether Old Judge or not is a different topic, but certainly the AH's have had a small number of autographed 19th century cabinet cards over the years-
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			If you go to my website, click signed cards, other, 19th Century, you will see the few I have ever seen anywhere.  If you know of the whereabouts of scans of others, I would love to add them.
		 
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|  Re: Signed Old Judge Cards - Do They Exist? 
			
			I could've sworn I saw a Hoy somewhere. Can't remember where or when. Perhaps it was proven to be a forgery.
		 
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