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Any Bob Lemon experts possibly lend a feller a hand?
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Good morning, thanks for stopping by.....
I've got 3 items I'd like y'alls opinion on please. 2 HOF plaque post cards and a 1951 issue of Popular Mechanics! I acquired the cards together just recently but have had the magazine for a few years now. I'm thinking the Popular Mechanics looks good, but I have my concerns about the HOF Postcards. I'm including pics of everything (including the front of the Popular Mechanics just b/c I think its pretty darn cool) as well as both postcards. If you would please, notice the letters B and E on the post cards. In particular on the B, notice the right side of the B as it moves to the next letter. It is of my unprofessional opinion that the same person signed both cards (i.e. fakes). Thanks again and I appreciated any/all help! |
Both look fine to me. Lou Boudreau would send out those postcards for free if you wrote to him via the BBHOF. Mine looks the same plus I got both in person and look similer.
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Agree, they all look good to me, post playing days signatures.
It's actually probably more of a challenge to find a forged Lemon or Boudreau than a real one. |
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The HOF postcards look fine to me, but I don't like the Bob Lemon signature on the Popular Mechanics magazine at all. The B looks " off", and the L and emon are not connected. I have not seen a Lemon auto where the L is not connected to the rest of the name.
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The Popular Mechanics Magazine does not look like any Lemon I have seen. I would venture a guess that if it was playing days it was very rushed. I'd bet it was signed later in his life where perhaps a group of people were at such as a Spring Training or something to that effect if real.
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