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Old 08-23-2014, 07:49 PM
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I have re-written this post a couple of times. Here are the two original images I posted, that Jim is responding to. My thinking was that 'Gehrig' was kind of huge for a baseball - more dominating than his humble nature usually permitted:



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Looks like what you got there is umpire John A. Quinn, followed by Gehrig, Gehringer and if I am not mistaken based on the first two letters on the right hand portion sweet spot looks like Connie Mack & Earl Whitehill

In the 2nd image , after Gehrig & Averill is Rabbit Warstler & Clint Brown....Cheers !
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Are you comfortable with the Gehrigs? If it they had not been twice the size of a normal Gehrig, I would have been bidding.

I ultimately took the text of my post down, thinking maybe some weird situation arose in Japan where he was asked to sign with a very large signature.
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Not Johnny's style at all--and by now, I should know.

Those Gehrigs are good. (His mid 1930s style--which these are--tended to be larger.)
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Not Johnny's style at all--and by now, I should know.

Those Gehrigs are good. (His mid 1930s style--which these are--tended to be larger.)
Thanks, David. I posted prematurely, but it's still probably okay to get such discussions going. In any event, it helped me, as I will no longer be as apprehensive about large Gehrigs.

I'm still keeping my eyes open for a 'Ruth/Gehrig' signed ball, but it will probably take even longer than it did for me to purchase my first Ruth flat. Still haven't been brave enough to win a Gehrig, although I've put in fair bids on a few.
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Not Johnny's style at all--and by now, I should know.

Those Gehrigs are good. (His mid 1930s style--which these are--tended to be larger.)
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Sorry Jim....while I respect your reference, you have to credit the original:

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