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08-31-2002, 09:43 AM
Posted By: <b>runscott</b><p>Here's an example of a Chub Feeney ball from the '70s that was doctored (Spalding logo added) and is now being sold as a 1903 Negro Leagues autographed ball. I wonder why they didn't do some work on the Feeney signature? What a stretch. <BR><BR><a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1854875393&rd=1" target=_new>http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1854875393&rd=1</a>

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08-31-2002, 10:13 AM
Posted By: <b>Tom A</b><p>I don't know enough to comment on why this ball is forged or not, but i love the part in the description that just states: "My store is in a very old, historic district." Now THAT must make the ball real...

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08-31-2002, 10:22 AM
Posted By: <b>runscott</b><p>...but it's on a 1970's Chub Feeney ball that I think has been doctored. I know that the real balls were made by Rawlings, but perhaps Spalding made some too.<BR><BR>I would guess that the seller bought the ball thinking it was legit.

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08-31-2002, 11:26 AM
Posted By: <b>David</b><p>Dave Bushing and Joe Phillips recently published a guide to vintage baseballs ('Vintage Base Balls'). It is short, like a 20 page pamplet, and informative with a price guide. I know that at one point MastroNet was selling it on their site, but I beleive no more. Otherwise, it's probably at sale at Phillip's site at glovecollector.com. I got a free copy in order to review it in my old newsletter, but I think it costs something like $15-20.

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08-31-2002, 11:30 AM
Posted By: <b>runscott</b><p>I am guessing that more than half of the people I have contacted about items like this were people who were duped by someone else.