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And that's why nobody pays you for your opinion. That's clearly a fountain pen signature. It's also signed on a curved surface rather than a flat surface so it should appear a little different than the sig you linked.cmnkb8 said:http://blog.mlive.com/grpress/sports_impact/2009/01/large_babe-signature.jpg
I'm no expert, but the B & R on the auto ball looks to be signed in a different fashion compared to the card in the link above. The ball looks rather new, and it appears to be signed in Sharpie from the photo.
IndyManning18 said:And that's why nobody pays you for your opinion. That's clearly a fountain pen signature.cmnkb8 said:http://blog.mlive.com/grpress/sports_impact/2009/01/large_babe-signature.jpg
I'm no expert, but the B & R on the auto ball looks to be signed in a different fashion compared to the card in the link above. The ball looks rather new, and it appears to be signed in Sharpie from the photo.
nyc3 said:IndyManning18 said:And that's why nobody pays you for your opinion. That's clearly a fountain pen signature.cmnkb8 said:http://blog.mlive.com/grpress/sports_impact/2009/01/large_babe-signature.jpg
I'm no expert, but the B & R on the auto ball looks to be signed in a different fashion compared to the card in the link above. The ball looks rather new, and it appears to be signed in Sharpie from the photo.
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cmnkb8 said:You're right, it could be fountain pen now that you mention it. Still doesn't change the fact the B & R look off though, assuming the example card I posted is legit (and considering its a Prime Cuts, I think it is).
And personally, I wouldn't pay PSA/DNA or JSA for an opinion either, but I'm in the minority.
nyc3 said:cmnkb8 said:You're right, it could be fountain pen now that you mention it. Still doesn't change the fact the B & R look off though, assuming the example card I posted is legit (and considering its a Prime Cuts, I think it is).
And personally, I wouldn't pay PSA/DNA or JSA for an opinion either, but I'm in the minority.
You do know the prime cuts was also more than likely psa or jsa right?
cmnkb8 said:nyc3 said:cmnkb8 said:You're right, it could be fountain pen now that you mention it. Still doesn't change the fact the B & R look off though, assuming the example card I posted is legit (and considering its a Prime Cuts, I think it is).
And personally, I wouldn't pay PSA/DNA or JSA for an opinion either, but I'm in the minority.
You do know the prime cuts was also more than likely psa or jsa right?
Well, if JSA also authenticated the card as well, then my point would be that they authenticated two signatures that, while very similar, appear to have a distinct difference in one significant part.
TRAVISAKERS said:cmnkb8 said:nyc3 said:cmnkb8 said:You're right, it could be fountain pen now that you mention it. Still doesn't change the fact the B & R look off though, assuming the example card I posted is legit (and considering its a Prime Cuts, I think it is).
And personally, I wouldn't pay PSA/DNA or JSA for an opinion either, but I'm in the minority.
You do know the prime cuts was also more than likely psa or jsa right?
Well, if JSA also authenticated the card as well, then my point would be that they authenticated two signatures that, while very similar, appear to have a distinct difference in one significant part.
I think you should sign your name 10,000 times and let us evaluate if your signature looks the same exact way every single time...
Hullfan said:Serious question here. Is it ok to hold a baseball like that without transferring oil and stuff to the ball. No white glove treatment?
Hullfan said:Serious question here. Is it ok to hold a baseball like that without transferring oil and stuff to the ball. No white glove treatment?