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Originally Posted by GKreindler
Well, I'm no expert on this sort of thing, but I would imagine that Gehrig signatures are in less quantity than Ruths. I mean, given the introverted and quiet nature of Gehrig (as well as that he supposedly went out of his way to avoid autograph seekers), isn't it safe to assume at the very least that Ruth was more of a prolific signer?
Granted, I have no idea what this would mean for the value of their signatures in the market. Either way, it's a pretty interesting study in contrast.
Graig
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Yes Graig.. I competely agree but I still kinda feel like it is a good time to buy Gehrig comparing the price with Ruth and other past greats.
PS: You should be the writer for these auction houses man. The research you did on the dates would have cost me money

I always look at the dates and see what happened around them when I buy an auto(if available). The fact that neither auction house made the date a centerpiece in the Combs letter really did not do the piece justice. I am really happy with the pickup. It might look pretty good framed with one of these...