John Pardo Signed Cut with Portrait Vietnam MiG-Killer (PSA)

Vietnam MiG-Killer

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  • Winning bid $15.28
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  • Total $17.88
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Cut measures approximately 2"" x 5"" in size and has been hand-signed and inscribed by John Pardo (D. 2023).

Attention collectors and aviation enthusiasts! Here's your chance to own a piece of aviation history—a signed cut signature of the legendary pilot, John Pardo. Authenticated and encapsulated by the renowned PSA/DNA authentication services, this signature is a rare and valuable addition to any collection.

John Pardo's name is etched in the annals of aviation history, known for his exceptional skill and bravery in the cockpit. As a decorated pilot, Pardo's contributions during his illustrious career are celebrated worldwide, making his signature highly sought after by collectors and admirers alike.

This signed cut signature, authenticated by PSA/DNA, is encapsulated for preservation and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, ensuring its genuineness and provenance. It serves as a tangible link to the heroic era of aviation and the courageous individuals who helped shape it.

Whether you're a seasoned collector or a passionate enthusiast, this encapsulated signature is a must-have addition to your collection. Don't miss this opportunity to own a genuine piece of aviation history—a signature that embodies the spirit of adventure and daring that defined the golden age of flight.

Place your bid now and secure this authenticated, encapsulated signature of aviation legend John Pardo. Bid with confidence, knowing that you're acquiring a piece of history that will be cherished for generations to come.

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On 10 March 1967, while flying over North Vietnam, the F-4s of Pardo and his wingman were hit by enemy fire. Out of fuel, the wingman's aircraft flamed out. With his badly damaged aircraft, Pardo decided to ""push"" the other plane to safety, wedging his wingman's tailhook in front of his windscreen. When Pardo's left engine caught fire, he shut it down and continued to ""push"" on one engine. Over Laos, all four crewmembers ejected and were safely recovered. More than twenty years later, Pardo finally received the Silver Star in a ceremony at Shaw AFB, South Carolina.

The item / autograph(s) has been authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA for authenticity purposes.

Authentication: PSA Encapsulated

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