Embassy World Professional Snooker Championship Programme 1976 Rare
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:8348668 | Period: 1970s |
Type: Programmes | Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom |
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Mostly excellent condition with a little sun fading on cover. However, at first glance there appear to be signatures of all the famous players present, on closer examination these are probably fakes, although Bill Werbeniuk and Eddie Charlton do look genuine, the rest are way off and since all done with same pen must be presumed fakes. Also match grid has been filled in in the same hand.
Mostly excellent condition with a little sun fading on cover. However, at first glance there appear to be signatures of all the famous players present, on closer examination these are probably fakes, although Bill Werbeniuk and Eddie Charlton do look genuine, the rest are way off and since all done with same pen must be presumed fakes. Also match grid has been filled in in the same hand.