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Opinions on Babe Ruth cuts
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I have two Babe Ruth cut autographs, which I'll describe as #1 and #2.
Ruth #1 appears to have been cut from the corner of an autograph album and is in steel tipped fountain pen. Ruth #2 appears to be fountain pen. I would appreciate your educated opinions on the authenticity of these. |
No good and no good.
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Here's what I learned in Logic 101 about 40 years ago and I'd like to give you a quick lesson of everything I learned...
If all cuts are fake; therefore, the Babe Ruth cuts are fake. Hope that helps in your "cuts" quest. |
I think number one looks better than number two but they're both fake
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Bad on both, slant and letter formation is way off on both
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Thanks, guys. You don't know how much I appreciate you weighing in here.
I'm trying to take a much more critical look the autographs in my collection and determine which are not good and as folks on here have said, many of the rarer HOF sigs I got decades ago are most likely no good. I'll probably post more in the future- again, many thanks for your comments. |
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How about those perez steele postcards that have cut autographs and have been authenticated by PSA/Beckett etc...are they pretty safe to be real? (theres a ton on EBAY currently) Thanks |
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Yes it's an easy medium to fake. But on the flipside, it's also maybe the most common form , or one of them, of LEGITIMATE vintage signatures... do your own homework. |
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That said, both of the Ruth cuts pictured are bad. |
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I'm not an autograph authenticator. But here's my two bits: considering that most people here said the Ruth autos are bad, I took that into consideration. I looked at the PSA website at their "legitimate" examples, and determined that your two examples have the "R" going way too far in both instances. On PSA's website, Ruth's R usually stops between the "u" and the "t", whereas it seems that both of yours extend beyond the "t" and stop at the "h." There are plenty of autos there for you to compare.
https://www.psacard.com/autographfac...l/babe-ruth/42 As for consideration that all cut signatures are fake, in my opinion, is crap. I think you would be well served if they could provide you provenance with their signature, but as others have said, autograph books were a very popular way to collect autographs. I bought a Rogers Hornsby cut signature, and the seller provided provenance from where he got it. I didn't like it because the signature appeared lighter in person than in the photos - I thought he darkened the ebay photo to make the signature appear bolder, so I resold it. But it was real. |
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