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One more Joe DiMaggio opinion please...very early sig?
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I know, you would think by now I would be an expert at Joe D sigs, with all the help you guys have given me.
I saw this one on ebay, and actually passed it over. I then saw it relisted, and ignored it, as the seller had it listed as facsimile. Then, as I was browsing Leon's stuff in the Heritage catalog, I saw the same photo for sale (lot 79532). Except Leon's picture didn't have the second signature. So I went back and sniped it for ridiculously cheap. I got it yesterday, and looked at it under the microscope. It is certainly live ink, but not like my other signatures. I think the photo is really early, so I am guessing it is either 1) totally fake, or 2) an early signature? Any help is always appreciated! Thanks, Sean |
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Hey Sean,
another member had a cocktail napkin that was signed much the same way about a year ago... I was uncomfortable with it simply because I was not familiar with this example... As it turned out it was in fact a real joe d from the 40's |
Thanks Dave! I just found a PSA signature that looks mighty close, from ~1940.
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Below is an example that I have (had??) of his from 1940 as well.
http://i792.photobucket.com/albums/y...ps1e74e7aa.jpg Tom C |
Oh, that is very close. Thanks!
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I thought I would post this period Dimaggio signature I have in case it helps. I know the sig is light but maybe it can help. The ball is either 42 or 43 I forget what I found a while back when researching. -peter
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Thank you!
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