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An ivory shirt purportedly worn by Paul Newman as Rearden in The MacKintosh Man (Warner Bros. , 1973). The custom-made cotton long-sleeve dress shirt has a diamond pattern self-print and patch pocket. An internal Nat Wise label with initials “PN” and dated “Jan. 1973” is present. The shirt appears to have been worn by Newman in the scene at the office when he is getting his instructions and at the hotel when Jenny Runacre as Gerda brings him his papers. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and a copy of the film. Categories: Paul Newman


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2015-11-20

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