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Kirby Puckett bat real?
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Hello can I get some feedback and thoughts on this bat with Kirby
Everything looks good to me, not familiar with Kirby Thank you! |
I have bought and sold tons of Puckett and watched him sign tons in person and with that said, I would be very careful with this auto. His signature kept getting smaller as he aged, but there are some things I don't like with this auto. I think it's possibly good, but I would probably not buy it. I would ask Dan to chime in and he probably will. He got many in person including late in life.
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The Puckett looks off to me. It doesn't have his usual flow and flamboyant flair with the lettering and looks to be carefully done to me.
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Looks good to me. Couple of points... if it was a free autograph, he gave a sloppy signature. One of the first Hall of Famers to use this technique. Also, all of the other signatures appear authentic. Why would someone forge a Puckett on that bat? Doesn't really increase the value substantially.
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I went back and asked him.
The seller claims he obtained the Kirby autograph in NJ. "It was with MAB celebrity services in a hotel show in NJ I want to say around 2003-2005" "Wasn't allowed to take pictures because of his eyes He wore sunglasses the day I got him" For those you are more familiar with his auto, Does this time year period 03-05 consistent with Kirby's auto? Thank you for your help and assistance |
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Like Jason, I got Kirby tons of times from 1984 to shortly before his death. I think this Kirby is probably authentic but it's a tough one. The time frame of 2003-2005 definitely matches with this type of signature. Also, the story of Kirby not wanting photos matches perfectly. After the SI article came out in March of 2003 Kirby was much different at signings often times giving very small signatures.
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Thank you for everyone's feedback!
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