Signature Identification

Pat Riot

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It aint lyle autograph
 

Pompeius Magnus

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The ''L'' and the ''I'' in the last name are the only letters I can manage to identify with certainty. Odelein is probably the best bet, a drunk Odelein maybe, trying to write on a curved shape, cause it doesn't look anything like his signature on cards. That's all I've got. It does look like a 90's era puck.
 
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Treb

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The ''L'' and the ''I'' in the last name are the only letters I can manage to identify with certainty. Odelein is probably the best bet, a drunk Odelein maybe, trying to write on a curved shape, cause it doesn't look anything like his signature on cards. That's all I've got. It does look like a 90's era puck.

Yvan Cournoyer signed a puck like this, so it should be in the 60-70s unless he signed it after.
https://vafloc02.s3.amazonaws.com/isyn/images/f385/img-2493385-f.jpg

EDIT: Jean Beliveau also signed one like this. And Pierre Bouchard.
 

Phil Parent

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I see "lein" at the end, no doubt, and that first letter in the last name looks like a O.

Maybe a forged Odelein?

You'll say, who'd forge Odelein, but back in the early 90s where this puck seems to be from, I'll bet you could get a couple 20$s for a signed Odelein puck, the hobby was in a bubble.
 

FedorTyutin

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I could also see the ending as "lniers" or "lier" (such as Desaulniers, Cuvilier, Cavalier, etc.), Though I can't find a matching name. I came across a Desaulniers but it's haed to read a D at the beginning of the last name...
 

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