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Originally Posted by daves_resale_shop
I agree with Mark... Looks like someone took a super fine grit sandpaper to the area surrounding the signature...
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I think that is a stretch.
The piece of paper with the alleged signature is old and toned.
Is it possible to erase printing like that on the document with fine grit sandpaper and not leave one shred of printing that was on the document?
I do not know the answer to that but my guess is no.
And considering what we know about the Ty Cobb slab I would think that laser print is more likely then an erasure that is so perfectly done.
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