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MGHPro 09-28-2023 04:59 PM

Babe Ruth auto help
 
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Could someone please turn this picture . Looking for opinions - thanks !

rand1com 09-28-2023 05:12 PM

Can't turn it but based on looking at it sideways, I think it is legitimate.

vthobby 09-28-2023 05:37 PM

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Bpm0014 09-28-2023 07:01 PM

I’m not sold on it. There’s some things I like; some things I don’t. Any other info you can provide on it?

MGHPro 09-28-2023 08:39 PM

Thanks for the photo turn and opinions

It’s from a family who states their uncle got it . 😬

Bpm0014 09-29-2023 05:13 PM

I don’t like the a.

I don’t like the b.

I love the u t h.

I hate the crossing of the t.

I’m not a fan of the R.

I’m not a fan of the slant in general. I’m not a fan of the uncle getting it on a perfect 3x5 unlined card. And I’m not a fan of it being so bold.

With all that being said, if it’s fake it’s pretty good. The inconsistencies are ever so slight. I usually can tell within 3 seconds. This took me for a while. It matches up with some autos of Ruth’s that are slabbed. But it’s all so slightly different.

MGHPro 09-29-2023 07:34 PM

Thanks Brendan ! Appreciate your thoughts .

rand1com 09-29-2023 09:01 PM

Turning it horizontal did not change my mind.

MGHPro 09-30-2023 05:46 AM

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Originally Posted by rand1com (Post 2376861)
Turning it horizontal did not change my mind.

Thank you ! 😀

BillyCoxDodgers3B 09-30-2023 07:16 AM

I share a lot of the same feelings as Brendan on this thing. Funny, my eye immediately went to the "uth" and that's my favorite part, too. Well, perhaps not that pointy last hump of the "h" which shows obvious hesitation, as does the crossing of the "t". It appears as though the signature stopped at the upstroke of that hump in the "h" and continued as a separate downstroke. That's a terrible sign.

I'd personally leave this thing alone.

Other things I'd be asking:

Is the ink even live? Could this be a laser print? What's up with the speckling on the paper? Is it dirt, age spots or incorporated into the paper itself? I'm guessing the latter. Is this even an index card? I don't offhandedly recall seeing any index cards with speckled paper like this, and I've handled hundreds of thousands of them, if not more. Do you know what kind of paper can occasionally be found with such speckling? The fly leaves of old books. They're a pretty darned plentiful and inexpensive source of old, thicker-than-average paper which can be conveniently trimmed to size.

Bpm0014 09-30-2023 08:16 AM

Well, perhaps not that pointy last hump of the "h" which shows obvious hesitation, as does the crossing of the "t". It appears as though the signature stopped at the upstroke of that hump in the "h" and continued as a separate downstroke.

Spot on. I forgot to mention that hesitation. But yes exactly.

MGHPro 10-02-2023 05:50 PM

Thanks so much for the information. Great insight ! I haven’t seen it in person but I do believe it’s on a business card. Will post more info if I get any from the family



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Originally Posted by BillyCoxDodgers3B (Post 2376908)
I share a lot of the same feelings as Brendan on this thing. Funny, my eye immediately went to the "uth" and that's my favorite part, too. Well, perhaps not that pointy last hump of the "h" which shows obvious hesitation, as does the crossing of the "t". It appears as though the signature stopped at the upstroke of that hump in the "h" and continued as a separate downstroke. That's a terrible sign.

I'd personally leave this thing alone.

Other things I'd be asking:

Is the ink even live? Could this be a laser print? What's up with the speckling on the paper? Is it dirt, age spots or incorporated into the paper itself? I'm guessing the latter. Is this even an index card? I don't offhandedly recall seeing any index cards with speckled paper like this, and I've handled hundreds of thousands of them, if not more. Do you know what kind of paper can occasionally be found with such speckling? The fly leaves of old books. They're a pretty darned plentiful and inexpensive source of old, thicker-than-average paper which can be conveniently trimmed to size.


Bpm0014 10-02-2023 08:59 PM

Rarely will you see:

The loop in the “a” open and not closed

The crossed “t” touch the “R”

The crossing of the “t” so bold beginning to end. It’s almost always faint on one end, and bold on the other end

Bpm0014 10-02-2023 09:06 PM

Delete

MGHPro 10-03-2023 05:33 AM

Thanks again for the help . Appreciate you sharing your knowledge


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Originally Posted by Bpm0014 (Post 2377735)
Rarely will you see:

The loop in the “a” open and not closed

The crossed “t” touch the “R”

The crossing of the “t” so bold beginning to end. It’s almost always faint on one end, and bold on the other end


BillyCoxDodgers3B 10-03-2023 07:53 AM

It really does appear to have been signed "Babe Rutt", then that final stroke added separately to complete the h.

Kco 10-11-2023 11:12 AM

At first quick glance I liked it, at further review I am really iffy and leaning towards either a really good forgery or a really odd authentic auto, though gun to my head I'd say its not genuine. Adding it appears as though its a cut/index card with littler to date it properly, I'd avoid this one.

ronniehatesjazz 10-11-2023 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by BillyCoxDodgers3B (Post 2377834)
It really does appear to have been signed "Babe Rutt", then that final stroke added separately to complete the h.

Good catch on the h, the e has similar fluidity issues although I’m not sold that either proves it to be legitimate.

The truth is, Ruth’s auto, while beautiful, has more variation that most collectors realize. I think the consensus view on here (good forgery/odd authentic sig) is spot on.

I think it’d be a lot easier to determine one way or the other if you could have it hand.

Bpm0014 10-11-2023 07:47 PM

the e has similar fluidity issues

I’ve studied Ruth extensively. The fluidity issue in the “e” is actually a common Ruth trait. I can provide dozens of examples.

Bpm0014 10-11-2023 07:48 PM

Fluidity issues in the “h” is absolutely NOT a trait.


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