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Home Run Baker Help Needed Please
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What do yall think? I bought this from a local dealer before I joined here. It looked o.k. compared to others that I found. How did I do?
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I'm by no means an expert on Baker, but just from the appearance of the scan it looks almost like a stamp. Not saying it is, but it has that look to it.
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Here is my Baker for comparison...
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I wouldn't buy this one with Shelly's money.
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It definitely is not stamped as you can see the overlaps in the ink, however I do not think it is authentic either. Stamped signatures will have more of a "squished out" ink look from when it is pressed down. This one doesn't have any flow to it like an authentic example should.
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Thanks!
It was one of those "too good to be true" deals. I'm learning. |
A Baker signed plak is a highly desirable item.
It will probably never be for sale at a too good to be true price. Please, think before you buy. Purchases like this are enablers. They keep the forgers in business. |
That was scary. I just sold a Baker autograph on ebay that looked nothing like this one.
What's even more disturbing is the Baker image on the postcard - think it might be Jack Barry? <=== if you don't get it, I understand. |
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... checks cut up. :( |
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His wife cut up the checks. I received a number of Baker cuts from her in the mid-sixties. (I loved his "old-fashioned" looking handwriting.)
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I agree with David, I like the neat penmanship. Here is a scan of a photocopy of my 3x5 bought from Bill Corcoran back in 1997. Best I can do, can't scan the original as it is framed up. I dug it out of an old file of receipts, found a few from Richard Simon in there!
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