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Herman Keiser Signed 1946 Masters Sunday Final Rd Ticket #1249 - Only One Known
This prized, champion Herman Keiser SIGNED ducat used to gain admittance to 1946 Masters Tournament FINAL ROUND presented here will be well received by bidders, as it was only the only known example in existence - representing a hole in any signed badge collection! Time-period ink, with perfect placement on frontside with upright positioning and Keiser's signature circle dot of the "i"! Nearly impossible to fine from the late winner and long before the champion signed badge collecting trend came to the forefront of the industry. Only the 10th edition, it also marked the first Masters since 1942 due to World War II. Keiser went on to win the first post-war Masters Tournament. Keiser and then major-less Ben Hogan both three-putted the 18th hole on Sunday to allow Keiser to win by one stroke. What unfolded that final day was one of the most improbable "duel" outcomes that The Masters has ever seen. This is a seldom seen ticket that is well worth a look for the Masters collectors. This desired octagonal badge remains in a very strong near excellent condition with get black print and sharp edges with very slight overall surface where shown in photos. The proud owner of this blazing example of the champion Keiser signed '46 ticket will have crossed off their list a very important addition on the pursuit of a complete run of Masters badges, even with the champion signed stipulation. James Spence Authentication (JSA) has reviewed this signature and their auction letter of authenticity (ALOA) comes with this lot.