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Exemplar Needed - Winston Brown
He never played a game in the majors but was featured on a 1961 Topps card. I recently purchased a group of vintage signed 1961 and 1962 Topps cards and would like to see if the Brown looks good or not.
Thanks for any help. Tom C http://i792.photobucket.com/albums/y...sea39494a.jpeg |
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Thank you Shelly. Tough call as the one I have was supposedly signed around 1961 while yours seems more recent with a thicker marker type of pen. They seem very different to me. But if signed 40+ years apart...
Tom C |
I think those look very similar and to your point, signed quite a few years apart from each other. Even though the sharpie example is thicker, it does appear the first name breaks at the same points "W"-"ins"-"ton" and the second "r" in Brown also appears to be represented as a capital letter. If it were me, and the rest of the lot looked good and there was convincing provenance to the lot, I'd feel good about it.
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Ken |
To that end (the rest of the lot) here is a Dick Brown from the same lot. It is very similar to two examples that I currently have.
http://i792.photobucket.com/albums/y...s962243b9.jpeg As to the Winston Brown, the end of the "n" concerned me. The capital "R" did seem like a plus, but the flow seemed more compact and less stuttering on the newer signed example. But the Dick Brown looks very good to me, as do a few of the others (Walt Bond, Johnny Keane, etc). Thanks for the help everyone! Tom C |
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