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Opinion on Clemente???
Bought a opening day Expos program from a gentleman who was at the game in 1969 , He also has this Autograph on the cover of a 1969 pirates program , The Autograph looks like Clemente , Is it Clemente and what would be a ballpark figure as to the value
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...eae1ee2c52.jpgthumbnail_IMG_1537 by Guy Bourque, on Flickr https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...3a065c8826.jpgthumbnail_IMG_1536 by Guy Bourque, on Flickr |
Looks good to me.
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Thanks for your opinion , I too strongly believe that it is real , the provenance is solid, The gentleman got it signed in 1969 at Jarry Park before a game , he has no idea of value , I want to make him a fair offer , any opinions on what this could be worth , He only kept the cover page of the program , and the page has not seen much light in the last 50 years. The signature has not much faded over the years.
Thanks for your opinions Guy |
I know it's sacrilege but you'd probably get better value for it if you were to cut a nice square where the signature is and turn it into a cut vs signed cover. I would never suggest that if the program were complete, but a cover page only isn't the most compelling medium.
Seems like cuts routinely outsell baseballs with Clemente. Without it already being authenticated, I'd offer $300 for it. After authentication you could probably double your money pretty easily. |
Looks good IMO.
I'd value it in the high hundreds. |
Could always switch the cover out.
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Found the perfect companion for my Clemente signed cover , Roberto sitting atop the Pirates dugout signing autographs in the early 70's in Jarry Park , I will share the results once the framing is done.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...cac3c87c_z.jpgclemente-jarry-park-1970 by Guy Bourque, on Flickr |
Very cool....
Even if it brought more money to cut/slab it, I would definitely leave it as-is. Especially since a small portion of the "R" goes into the gold background. A cut would look funny with the two-toned gold/white background and no other context provided. Keeping it in-tact tells an important story, and framing the signed cover with that particular photo is a perfect solution. Strongly suggest that you use mounting corners, as opposed to taping or gluing the signed cover to a mat. Eager to see how this piece turns out! |
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Matches all 3 of my Clemente’s almost perfectly
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