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Aaron Help, Please
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A trusted collector offered me the following Hank Aaron signed cards that were signed through the mail in the 1970s. I have a number of Aaron autographs that I obtained in person during an overlapping time period (early 1970s) and there are similar characteristics, but not an obvious match. Mine were signed in person at hotel lobbies where they were likely more rushed than the case where he would be sitting down answering fan mail.
I would be grateful for any opinions regarding authenticity of these autographs. Many thanks in advance. Attachment 383751 |
Hi Robert,
It might help if you post larger scans. These are too small to make any conclusions. I hope this helps |
Thanks for the tip. When I get to my computer, I will try to blow up the pictures. In the meantime. I posted this by accident twice. The first post has the scans as an attachment, which might have the capability of being expanded once opened.
I really look forward to your opinion, so I hope I can accommodate. Thanks again. |
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I hope this picture will make it easier to assess authenticity. I am grateful for your opinions. Thanks again.
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I've blown up the 1972 card signed, as I believe it is representative of the others. I look forward to getting your opinions.
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Any feedback regarding your opinion as to the auyhenticity of this autograph would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again.
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I have a couple Aaron sigs in sharpie. It looks good to me for that era
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Thank you for your comments, John. I'm really on the fence with this one.
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I dont believe these to be authentic. For years Hank was know to use a ghost signer. Im looking at these on my phone and I believe these match previous examples Ive seen.
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