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joed25 12-03-2012 04:58 PM

HOF Multi Signed Baseball Opinions
 
Some of these signatures I am very familiar with, some less. Thank you once again for the help.
http://i1192.photobucket.com/albums/...oed25/Hof1.jpg
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shelly 12-03-2012 05:49 PM

Joe if you know some of the autographs what do you think?:)

tazdmb 12-04-2012 08:00 AM

Are you asking who signed the ball or if they are good?

joed25 12-04-2012 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by tazdmb (Post 1058912)
Are you asking who signed the ball or if they are good?

I'm asking if they are authentic.

joed25 12-04-2012 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by shelly (Post 1058706)
Joe if you know some of the autographs what do you think?:)

I'm really not sure Shelly, if you or anyone else could help I would appreciate it. Thank you

isaac2004 12-04-2012 02:56 PM

A lot of these players signatures spell out their name, and a simple Google search can lead you to a list of authentic examples. Maybe if you had a question about a particular signature's authenticity, you can ask that, but blindly throwing some scans up asking if the signatures are authentic probably won't get you anywhere.

On a side note, there is a wide variety of players on that ball, any information on the history would be beneficial as well.

joed25 12-04-2012 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by isaac2004 (Post 1059064)
A lot of these players signatures spell out their name, and a simple Google search can lead you to a list of authentic examples. Maybe if you had a question about a particular signature's authenticity, you can ask that, but blindly throwing some scans up asking if the signatures are authentic probably won't get you anywhere.

On a side note, there is a wide variety of players on that ball, any information on the history would be beneficial as well.

Welcome to the hobby Isaac. Thank you for taking time out to answer me. Most experienced baseball autograph collectors would be able to tell quickly if this baseball is real or not. They are all pretty common HOFers. I personally think they are all real but I am not sure. Thats why I'm asking on this wonderful forum.

joed25 12-04-2012 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by isaac2004 (Post 1059064)
A lot of these players signatures spell out their name, and a simple Google search can lead you to a list of authentic examples. Maybe if you had a question about a particular signature's authenticity, you can ask that, but blindly throwing some scans up asking if the signatures are authentic probably won't get you anywhere.

On a side note, there is a wide variety of players on that ball, any information on the history would be beneficial as well.

Isaac, here is the list of the signers. These are all the pics I have.
Stanley Coveleski, Monte Irvin
Buck Leonard , Earl Averill, Chas Gehringer,
Fred Lindstrom , Ernie Banks , Billy Herman,
Cool Papa Bell , Red Ruffing , Carl Hubbard,
Al Lopez , Luke Appling , Bob Feller,
Robin Roberts , Whitey Ford,
Rube Marquard , Joe Cronin,
George Kelly , Judy Johnson,
Bill Terry , Stan Musial ,
Joe Sewell , Burleigh Grimes,

jgmp123 12-04-2012 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by joed25 (Post 1059072)
Isaac, here is the list of the signers. These are all the pics I have.
Stanley Coveleski, Monte Irvin
Buck Leonard , Earl Averill, Chas Gehringer,
Fred Lindstrom , Ernie Banks , Billy Herman,
Cool Papa Bell , Red Ruffing , Carl Hubbard,
Al Lopez , Luke Appling , Bob Feller,
Robin Roberts , Whitey Ford,
Rube Marquard , Joe Cronin,
George Kelly , Judy Johnson,
Bill Terry , Stan Musial ,
Joe Sewell , Burleigh Grimes,

To follow up to Isaac's point, anything specific about the ball to note?
What's the background? Story? OMLB ball? If so, what commissioner/year...

These are all very important details to note. The signatures are all second to these.

joed25 12-04-2012 08:28 PM

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Originally Posted by jgmp123 (Post 1059145)
To follow up to Isaac's point, anything specific about the ball to note?
What's the background? Story? OMLB ball? If so, what commissioner/year...

These are all very important details to note. The signatures are all second to these.

It's a NL Feeney baseball. I don't know any history about the ball.

Deertick 12-04-2012 09:37 PM

They are all good.

This is the type of thing I really like to research. What were the circumstances, when, etc? Most that I can see were obviously contemporaneous. Neat ball.

One concern about your post: Why the coyness? Why not come out and specifically ask what you want to know? Especially after being asked for clarification? It feels as if you are baiting, but I'm not sure of the purpose. I hope I'm misreading your intent.

joed25 12-04-2012 10:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Deertick (Post 1059193)
They are all good.

This is the type of thing I really like to research. What were the circumstances, when, etc? Most that I can see were obviously contemporaneous. Neat ball.

One concern about your post: Why the coyness? Why not come out and specifically ask what you want to know? Especially after being asked for clarification? It feels as if you are baiting, but I'm not sure of the purpose. I hope I'm misreading your intent.

I am sorry for the misunderstanding. My one and only intention was simply to know if it's real or not. Sorry for not being more clear. Thank you for your help.

Deertick 12-05-2012 05:41 AM

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Originally Posted by joed25 (Post 1059205)
I am sorry for the misunderstanding. My one and only intention was simply to know if it's real or not. Sorry for not being more clear. Thank you for your help.

Thanks


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