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"Sigh"
Q: Were did you obtain these Gems!!!
A: it is a computer generated signature, but it is beautiful. otherwise this is a $6000 baseball Q: Whats the Authenticity on the gil ball psa or ticket or ect A: it is a computer generated signature. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Gil-Hodges-s...p2047675.l2557 |
And somebody paid $145 for that gilded turd? "sigh" is right...
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I thought you guys were sighing over this "Cy":
http://www.ebay.com/itm/151005713393...84.m1438.l2649 Drew Max authenticated, ball manufactured after the signer's death - how could you go wrong? |
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You can see with the naked eye the gaps in the ink that was placed on the Hodges ball. It is fugly.
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What are you complaining about? It's a reproduction signature. It was sold as a reproduction. And--just so there's no problem with possible future sales--it looks like a reproduction.
It's no different than the stamped baseballs that were sold at stadiums in the 1950s and 60s. |
David, his Babe Ruth ball looks like he is using your 1927 Ruth as an examplar.
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Thanks for letting me know. Mike.
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I am fairly disappointed that someone can note a 'computer generated' ball is "$6000 if authentic" and using that as a sales pitch get $140. I understand it is sold as a reproduction and I have no problem with that... I am noting the absolutely ridiculous price the reproduction got. |
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I saw a show where they were looking at stuff done by interior decorators. One in NYC had a small wall the client wanted made "more interesting" before a party. 3 cheap shelves, tracks and brackets maybe 20 cheap used books Some brown paper bags to make book covers like we did in Jr High. I figure the total cost must have been around $50. Price to the Makes a ball with a computer printed decal seem cheap at 145 Steve B |
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