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ED FURGOL: Deceased 1954 US Open Champ and PGA Player of the Year: Autograph

$ 50.16

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return policy details: If you wish to return an item, email me and I will send you the return address. Notice of a return must be within seven days of the buyer's receipt of the item.
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

    Description

    ED FURGOL (1917-97): 3x5" white index card hand-autographed by deceased star who won six PGA tournaments, including the 1954 US Open.  He was named 1954 PGA Player of the Year.  He
    signed this for me around 1985, adding "U. S.O. '54" after his name.  Actually a fairly difficult autograph to find, this has been in my personal collection since he signed it for me.
    Excellent condition with a full signature on a very nice condition white card. SHIPPING: First class postage-insurance in the USA is .  FOR SHIPPING COSTS OUTSIDE THE USA CONTACT ME BEFORE BUYING. If you need faster shipping let me know and I'll quote y
    u the methods available and cost. Not a preprint or facsimile autograph of any kind. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK THEM BEFORE BIDDING. Lifetime money back guarantee of authenticity from Chuck McKeen Autographs. I have been a fulltime buyer and seller of autographs for more than 30 years -- on EBay since 1997. The best guarantee a buyer has for autographs is the credibility and experience of the dealer. My background in autographs started as a reporter in both newspapers and radio/TV -- covering Hollywood, sports, and national politics at various times. The autographs I sell came from my contacts as a reporter, and were gotten in person by me -- or come today from reliable sources. I am co-author of the Sanders Price Guide to Sports Autographs, and I was a contributing editor and price consultant for the late George Sanders for all of his autograph price guides until his death in 1998. I accept payment through Paypal. I ship through the US Postal Service.