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Posted By: barrysloate
Justin- problem is it's not Cartwright's signature! It is his handwriting, but it was from a family tree he was constructing. At one point on the tree he listed his father's name, which was identical to his, and Upper Deck cut that out and called it his signature. I don't think that is exactly accurate. I can state all this as a fact because I handled that document once and still have a photocopy of it. |
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