I personally would not buy any ruth sig no matter what without auth.
That aside this throws fantasy flags -
The ink has not oxidized at all.
The damage to that ball is just way too white. It's not even aged a bit.
I could totally buy a kid in the 30's taking a signed ball out to the park for the day, or the ball being used prior to signing. But other than a rogue dog stealing from your collection, how does a signed ruth ball from the 30's get damage that white?
My doubts are high.
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