![]() |
Possible Forgery?
http://catalog.scpauctions.com/1937_...IA_ATHLETICS_M
Something is fishy here this ball was caught in Detroit yet signed by all Yanks/Sox?!?!?!?!?!? I'm still working on my autograph authentication skills but I have a weird feeling about this ball. What are some of your thoughts? Jordan Gluck |
Yeah, that description confused me a bit too. I guess it's a Tigers foul ball that somebody eventually took to the Yankees/Athletics game to get signed. Strange indeed, but some of the sigs on there look good like the Foxx, Cronin, and Grove. I don't know about the DiMaggio and Gehrig though.
|
In the days when this ball was caught I think baseballs cost a pretty penny to regular people. So it could have been that this was the only baseball the person had, which they acquired during a game for free.
|
Makes some sense. I am not an autograph expert (yet) but that Gehrig caught my eye as being a little suspicious considering he signs with a very light hand and thats a pretty heavy autograph
|
The Gehrig is fine.
|
1 Attachment(s)
Quote:
Attachment 186580 |
Quote:
Cool Yankees/Red Sox ball with a pleasant amount of patina and some great autographs that have held up well. Too bad Dippy Dick was so prolific with his own pen. |
All times are GMT -6. The time now is 02:13 AM. |