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Old 11-16-2014, 09:15 PM
niembre niembre is offline
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I know it's the truth and that's all that matters. Read my first post, I knew it was not a real signature, I am just curious if you guys have seen anything like this before. I did some google searches and found this site based off of that. I have no intentions on selling the ball I am just curious if it has any value. I figure the ball alone is pretty cool and there is probably not many balls around from 1929. Trust me, if someone offers a $1,000 for the ball, I would not sell it. The ball has sentimental value to me and my wife's family. We aren't even going to tell her grandma that the signature is not real, why upset an 85 year old for something that really is not that important?
It's pretty sad that we live in a society that automatically assumes other people are lying or trying to get over on other people.
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