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Calling all Ruth/Gehrig experts!
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Wow, I have no idea as to the authenticity but if that's legit, what a stunning piece.
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You claim to be he expert and I am certainly not, but I'll bite. This looks too perfectly formed. Both signatures are perfectly straight as if drawn on a line. The whole thing just looks artificial. Despite its perfect appearance, I would be very careful with this one prior to putting out hard earned money on it.
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Appears to be both done by the same hand, IMO
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My first reaction was the same. To, to perfect. Plus could it just be a copy.? Plus if it's fake it's a very good one
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Did that barnstorming tour go through Columbus? And if it didn't, why would those signatures be on that hotel stationery?
I'm usually skeptical of things that make no sense. Although I did buy one that made no sense this summer it was taking a chance on a common signature that was on a minor league ball and the only description the flea market guy gave me was "That one is little league or something " And it was only $2. I don't think I'd take the same sort of chance on this one. Being cheap can save a bit of trouble sometimes :) Steve B |
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So where is it from? Let's see the reveal, David.
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I'm gonna go contrarian and say it looks good!
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The end of the "h" in Ruth is extra long. Not typical.
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Was it pulled as I don't see it in their current auction?? Greg |
It was on the site as recently as Monday morning but it appears now to have been removed from the site / auction.
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I looked for it too, but couldn't find it.
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Looks like it's been pulled. Needless to say, it had been vetted by PSA.
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The legacy of Grad continues to haunt PSA ........
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