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    Ww2 signature , help please

    Can anyone shed any light on this world war 2 signature , I have worked out that the top is GOOD LUCK , and I think the word underneath may be a Russian word but as for the rest , HELP PLEASE

    ANY THOUGHT

    The signature is from an old autograph book
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    #2
    Is it Australian?

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      #3
      Hi Max , this is the problem , it could be anyone from anywhere , and yes it's like looking for a needle in a haystack.
      on the reverse I have two signatures which I am going to get matted and I was going to cut this autograph up to do this , but I have spoke with the framers and he can still Matt the two signatures and leave it in one piece , BUTT THEN , this signature is lost for ever inside a picture , that is why I am trying to find out who it is before this happens.

      It's definately ww2 and that's all I know

      Here is the other sides two signatures
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        #4
        The first signature belongs to a P/O - Pilot Officer

        The second one to a F/LT - Flight Lieutenant

        So both are from the Air Force (British ? Australian?)

        Gerdan

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          #5
          Hi gerdan
          , the two signatures are Werner Ottleys and R HUTCHINSON both RAF 617 squadron who flew on the dams raid and where killed in ww2 , Ottley actually on the dams raid

          It's the first signature I am after as this is on the reverse side and could be someone important

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            #6
            Very difficult to read, but something like:
            "Good luck 'Noschoria' (??) Douglas Byrne (??) 1941". I thought of Douglas Bader, but it doesn't look like him and it wouldn't make sense.
            Max.
            Last edited by max history; 03-20-2015, 05:44 AM.

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              #7
              Rare

              Warner Ottley and Robert Hutchison sigs would fetch a fair old price, of course.
              J

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