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JollyElm 07-12-2013 02:13 AM

My First Babe Ruth Auto
 
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How cool is this?? It was a bit pricey, but I picked up this beautiful, autographed George Herman 'Babe' Ruth card at a garage sale of all places this past weekend!! I'm psyched to add this Babe signature to my collection!!

I hope this isn't the wrong place to put this, but I figured people would be entertained to see my good fortune.

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It’s a marvelous card--obviously nice, neatly inked name.

George, you’re one unparalleled gamer, unequalled Yankee slugger!!!

itjclarke 07-12-2013 02:19 AM

The Babe is lucky he died before Aaron caught him, but he must have been getting nervous around the time Topps realeased this card.. though his clean sig doesn't show it.:p

Matthew H 07-12-2013 02:26 AM

Unfortunately, Ruth died long before this card was produced... So it can't be his sig.

jefferyepayne 07-12-2013 02:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Matthew H (Post 1157222)
Unfortunately, Ruth died long before this card was produced... So it can't be his sig.

+1 By almost 30 years.

jeff

itjclarke 07-12-2013 02:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Matthew H (Post 1157222)
Unfortunately, Ruth died long before this card was produced... So it can't be his sig.

I think there was sarcasm all around (at least I was)

Sean1125 07-12-2013 05:22 AM

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Originally Posted by itjclarke (Post 1157224)
I think there was sarcasm all around (at least I was)

I'm hoping it was sarcasm :D

CardTarget 07-12-2013 08:28 AM

I, for one, applaud the sarcasm. Perfectly executed so that you're not quite sure.... unless you're sure.

MVSNYC 07-12-2013 08:54 AM

All kidding aside, it's scary how good some people can fake his sig.

ScottFandango 07-12-2013 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by MVSNYC (Post 1157275)
All kidding aside, it's scary how good some people can fake his sig.


if they were so good at faking a sig, you would think they would know if the card was made after he died...duh!

sayhey24 07-12-2013 09:14 AM

You know it's a great post when you're able to fool a couple of people -- well done JollyElm!

Greg

CW 07-12-2013 09:22 AM

Nice pickup!

http://www.awolfamongwolves.com/wp-c...266531711.jpeg

39special 07-12-2013 09:57 AM

If you are looking to move it ,let me know!!

itjclarke 07-12-2013 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by ScottFandango (Post 1157278)
if they were so good at faking a sig, you would think they would know if the card was made after he died...duh!

I think whoever originally executed the signature was probably screwing around a bit as well.

ADDING- or maybe it was just warmup for the stack of Goudeys he had sitting on the table:eek:

gnaz01 07-12-2013 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by 39special (Post 1157302)
If you are looking to move it ,let me know!!

Does it come with a PSA/DNA or JSA LOA??? :D

timber63401 07-12-2013 12:58 PM

Story sort of related. About 15 years ago a co-worker knew I collected cards and said his cousin had a Clemente auto he was looking to sell. Wanted $100, I told him to get it and bring it in and Id look at it and think about it. To make a long story short he comes in with a signed 1987 Topps Turn back the Clock Clemente card signed. Took me 30 minutes to explain how it was impossible to be his sig when it should of took 5 seconds.

itjclarke 07-12-2013 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by timber63401 (Post 1157353)
Story sort of related. About 15 years ago a co-worker knew I collected cards and said his cousin had a Clemente auto he was looking to sell. Wanted $100, I told him to get it and bring it in and Id look at it and think about it. To make a long story short he comes in with a signed 1987 Topps Turn back the Clock Clemente card signed. Took me 30 minutes to explain how it was impossible to be his sig when it should of took 5 seconds.

Funny. I remember seeing a '73 Topps Clemente signed at a card shop as a kid (same shop I referred to in separate thread that opened and resealed packs)... I'm not an expert in release dates (and have little time now to research), but always thought, even at 12 that it must have been incredibly difficult to get that signed prior to NYE 1973.

T206Collector 07-12-2013 02:35 PM

Dilbert
 
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I've had this comic strip pinned to my wall at work since the late 1990s....

Jantz 07-12-2013 02:40 PM

That signature is going to look sweet when it gets snipped and shows up on a Legendary Cuts card! :rolleyes:



Jantz

okmaybent@aol.com 07-12-2013 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by timber63401 (Post 1157353)
Story sort of related. About 15 years ago a co-worker knew I collected cards and said his cousin had a Clemente auto he was looking to sell. Wanted $100, I told him to get it and bring it in and Id look at it and think about it. To make a long story short he comes in with a signed 1987 Topps Turn back the Clock Clemente card signed. Took me 30 minutes to explain how it was impossible to be his sig when it should of took 5 seconds.

I had a similar experience when someone tried to sell me a 1933 Goudey Ruth that their Great Grandfather collected and it has been passed down in the family for 80 years. It was a Dover Reprint and had reprint stamped on the back. Again... this should have been a 5 second conversation but it went on forever. The family was convinced that this card was from 1933 and nothing I could say or do could change their mind. "You don't understand. We've had this for 80 years." Worst of all really was that they left thinking I was the biggest liar, thief, con artist imaginable.

JollyElm 07-12-2013 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by JollyElm (Post 1157220)
How cool is this?? It was a bit pricey, but I picked up this beautiful, autographed George Herman 'Babe' Ruth card at a garage sale of all places this past weekend!! I'm psyched to add this Babe signature to my collection!!

I hope this isn't the wrong place to put this, but I figured people would be entertained to see my good fortune.

Attachment 106420

It’s a marvelous card--obviously nice, neatly inked name.

George, you’re one unparalleled gamer, unequalled Yankee slugger!!!

Well, there's been so much negativity floating around lately, that I decided to do a little thought experiment. I wanted to see if the comments regarding my 'pick up' would venture into the deliriously negative sniping or if they would tend to be more along the lines of, "Sorry, buddy, you got taken." I'm happy to report that the people who chimed in were the latter and not the former. My faith in (baseball card collecting) humanity has been nicely restored!!!

Oh, and I had a hidden message in my original post. Just string the red letters together...

itjclarke 07-12-2013 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by JollyElm (Post 1157468)
Well, there's been so much negativity floating around lately, that I decided to do a little thought experiment. I wanted to see if the comments regarding my 'pick up' would venture into the deliriously negative sniping or if they would tend to be more along the lines of, "Sorry, buddy, you got taken." I'm happy to report that the people who chimed in were the latter and not the former. My faith in (baseball card collecting) humanity has been nicely restored!!!

Oh, and I had a hidden message in my original post. Just string the red letters together...

So good!! I love little social experiments

Questions- is that some sort of photo shop magic, or real? Do you actually have in hand and/or know story behind sig?

scooter729 07-12-2013 06:33 PM

A nice little Sidd Finch-style touch on the hidden message - well done!

Big Ben 07-12-2013 07:34 PM

I love this thread! Thanks for the laugh! :D

Julz24 07-12-2013 09:44 PM

Yes, very entertaining... Thanks!

For a moment I thought I was back in the Zone.

JollyElm 07-12-2013 10:48 PM

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Originally Posted by itjclarke (Post 1157477)
So good!! I love little social experiments

Questions- is that some sort of photo shop magic, or real? Do you actually have in hand and/or know story behind sig?

I did a search for 1973 Babe Ruth cards and another for Babe Ruth autographs. I brought the best images I could find into photoshop and got to work combining the pictures and trying to make it look authentic. I'm glad some of you got a laugh out of it!

UOFLfan7 07-12-2013 11:32 PM

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Originally Posted by JollyElm (Post 1157468)
Well, there's been so much negativity floating around lately, that I decided to do a little thought experiment. I wanted to see if the comments regarding my 'pick up' would venture into the deliriously negative sniping or if they would tend to be more along the lines of, "Sorry, buddy, you got taken." I'm happy to report that the people who chimed in were the latter and not the former. My faith in (baseball card collecting) humanity has been nicely restored!!!

Oh, and I had a hidden message in my original post. Just string the red letters together...

That hidden message is genius!!!

In fact this entire post was genius haha. Thanks for the laugh!

itjclarke 07-13-2013 12:13 AM

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Originally Posted by JollyElm (Post 1157567)
I did a search for 1973 Babe Ruth cards and another for Babe Ruth autographs. I brought the best images I could find into photoshop and got to work combining the pictures and trying to make it look authentic. I'm glad some of you got a laugh out of it!

That is awesome. I wish I were a photoshop wizard (and had a nice scanner) so that my monthly pick up posts wouldn't rely on the oft crappy auction photos.

I absolutely love the idea.. However part of me wishes it had gone further and allowed for some more intensive and thorough unsubstantiated and uniformed "I know what's going on" speculation. However since it really never did devolve into that.. Or into a public haranguing for having been duped (as in the "you sucka" comments) is reinforcement that all in all this is a great community.

Can't wait to see what you think next.


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