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This is a TWA post card signed on the back. I have seen a similar item authenticated by Beckett's but would appreciate opinions from this forum.  Thank you in advance.

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very nice and authentic in my opinion

Wow!! Nice !!!!

Very nice and authentic.

Thank you terrier8HOF, J.Seah and Steve for your replies.  I have uncovered a few clunkers in my collection and cannot tell you all how reassuring it is to get your thumbs up on this one.  I have it framed with what appears to be an APwirephoto from May 25, 1965 Clay-Liston fight.  This has always been one of my favorites but makes it even more special to get some positive feedback.

Ali signatures from the 60's are highly desirable.  I have one that my parents got in person in '68, when he was in exile, at a restaurant in Cape Cod, MA.  He personalized to me, and added "World Boxing Champ" which I thought was very cool considering he was banned at that point.

I loved seeing Muhammad Ali on television when I was a kid (often threatening to pull the toupee off of Howard Cosell's head).  I can only imagine the thrill of meeting him in person.  He seems to have been a very approachable, engaging and generous person throughout his life.  It is always fun to hear the stories behind the autographs.

I was not there, but my parents were so happy when they came home. it was a small restaurant in the Dennisport area, and he walked in with his entourage.   My mom said he was very nice and accommodating.  

Great vintage Ali 

Thank you Al.  I appreciate the knowledge on this forum regardless of opinion but it always feels better when our experts give a thumbs up.

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