Yep, it was signed in the right place on the right ball, with the right box. All that is pretty easy.
That leaves just the signature. I would expect anyone who signed a ball this expensive (original Frick ball) to do a fairly decent job of it. Since a few people here like the signature, it obviously is 'good enough' to do the job.
I personally think it's an obvious fake. And while I don't generally give PSA or JSA much credit, I would be stunned if one of their certs was attached to this.
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