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Don't know who the auto is so I'm just repeating what the commercial states.
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It's staged so expect Ruth.
The holy grail should be an innaugural HOF ball but I doubt any exist (Ive never seen one)
Considering some of the things I've seen on that show tat are supposedly "great" - I'd expect something for less valuable that what most of us would consider a "Holy Grail".
lol. Al Kaline signed ball. I'm calling it.
Technically not, even though Mathewson died in 1925, more than a decade before the first HOF election.Mathewson makes that impossible.
So it's a Ruth ball, hardly the holy grail.
Player wise, yes. Value and scarcity wise, no.
Interesting that they mention psa and jsa as the top two in the biz.
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Wow, thanks for the spoiler alert, i was going to watch it tonight.
Technically not, even though Mathewson died in 1925, more than a decade before the first HOF election.
Barry Halper had a ball signed by Mathewson, Johnson, Ruth, Cobb and Wagner.
The old man who Halper bought the ball from many years ago, said he originally got it signed by Mathewson in the early 20s.
Then he got the other four to sign the ball during the first HOF ceremony.
Technically not, even though Mathewson died in 1925, more than a decade before the first HOF election.
Barry Halper had a ball signed by Mathewson, Johnson, Ruth, Cobb and Wagner.
The old man who Halper bought the ball from many years ago, said he originally got it signed by Mathewson in the early 20s.
Then he got the other four to sign the ball during the first HOF ceremony.
You would have known literally the second it went on, was the very first segment on both the teaser and actual show.
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Technically not, even though Mathewson died in 1925, more than a decade before the first HOF election.
Barry Halper had a ball signed by Mathewson, Johnson, Ruth, Cobb and Wagner.
The old man who Halper bought the ball from many years ago, said he originally got it signed by Mathewson in the early 20s.
Then he got the other four to sign the ball during the first HOF ceremony.