Research Help needed identifying signatures - Richmond side in 1970s

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Dylza94

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Hi, I'm selling a book on ebay that contains numerous signatures of players from what I presume is one of the sides from Richmond's great 1970s era. The auction is ending soon and I'd like to add some more of the signatures names to make it more proper looking. I identified Tommy Hafey and Kevin Sheedy, but don't know the rest. Wasn't sure if this was the right place to post it.
Here's the link, the pics are are in there
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/The-Cour...VFL-legends-/172492935199?hash=item282961501f
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/The-Cour...VFL-legends-/172492935199?hash=item282961501f

Cheers in advance!
 
john pitura
david thorpe
Darryl cumming
bill nettafold
Neville Roberts
noel carter
Graeme bond
Gerald betts
Garth Andrews
merve keane
royce hart
craig McKellar
Cameron clayton
wayne walsh
bruce monteath
peter Laughlin
steve taubert
rob wiley

the one above hafey could be kevin morris
 
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john pitura
david thorpe
Darryl cumming
bill nettafold
Neville Roberts
noel carter
Graeme bond
Gerald betts
Garth Andrews
merve keane
royce hart
craig McKellar
Cameron clayton
wayne walsh
bruce monteath
peter Laughlin
steve taubert
rob wiley

the one above hafey could be kevin morris

Thanks heaps!! Appreciate it
 

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Good luck identifying signatures of current players. All they do is leave a mark, some illiterate scrawl that nobody will be able to determine who signed it in years to come.
I recently left my wife's Fremantle jumper with a friend who works there. When I got it back I recognised a fair few of the signictures and some contained the players numbers which made those ones pretty straight forward.
Also,if they just wrote their names down,that wouldn't really be a signicture and would also be very boring.
 
I recently left my wife's Fremantle jumper with a friend who works there. When I got it back I recognised a fair few of the signictures and some contained the players numbers which made those ones pretty straight forward.
Also,if they just wrote their names down,that wouldn't really be a signicture and would also be very boring.

Great. So all you need is a programme with player lists so you can work out who the player is. That's if they wrote the number right.

Everything's "boring" with people these days. Signatures used to be legible, that's the point, not an illiterate scrawl like you see these days. You watch cricketers, tennis players, etc giving 20 signatures in 10 seconds to kids on the boundary and no way would you ever know who signed it. May as well do it yourself.
 
Great. So all you need is a programme with player lists so you can work out who the player is. That's if they wrote the number right.

Everything's "boring" with people these days. Signatures used to be legible, that's the point, not an illiterate scrawl like you see these days. You watch cricketers, tennis players, etc giving 20 signatures in 10 seconds to kids on the boundary and no way would you ever know who signed it. May as well do it yourself.
Lol,I'm sure future people will be able to find the corresponding numbers on a computer. Maybe they can do it quick because they do it often.
Anyway,im happy enough with the quality of the signictures,
 
some CFC players gave us some signed hats must have been 2002ish . I haven't a clue who they were as I don't watch afl
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