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Curious question
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Is a baseball signed by one player twice still considered a single signed baseball? One auto on the sweet spot and the other on the side panel. |
I think so!
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Personally I would not want a ball signed twice by the same player. I like the look of a single signed baseball.
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I think it would be cool to have a baseball with an early-career and late-career signature, if they are quite different: e.g - Mantle, Mays...Jeter (JOKE)
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A single signed ball to me is one signed by a single person, not necessary one signature.
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Thanks for the thoughts. Reason I ask cause I bought this twice signed DiMaggio ball from Leon's auction. I like how it's on a vintage ball and not like a 1990's show one.
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I may be wrong, but I believe that a twice signed Joe DiMaggio ball may be worth more than single signed, especially since it's vintage...
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Brock, there are a billion single-signed DiMaggio balls. Yours is worth more than any of those mass-produced ones. Because it's vintage.
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I think they are double sided.
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