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Old 06-29-2005, 09:25 PM
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Default value on '38 goudey hurt by autograph?

Posted By: DJ

I have a Marquard T206 (seems a lot of them in signed form exists) and are most common of all the T206's that I have seen.
By 'vintage', I usually think during or around the time of the issued card and I believe that this is an eighties signature which doesn't excite me all too much. It's signed in a faded sharpie (which became common to autographs in the early-mid eighties). He has made a few variations to his signatures throughout. Either way, has anyone ever seen a Feller forgery? Why would anyone offer one? It makes a three cent index card worth fifty cents is all.

Someone in the eighties once said that signed Feller baseballs are so plentiful that it will soon be harder to find unsigned balls. I have met Mr. Feller several times (I think eight) and all I can say is that I dislike him with a passion and have no use for him. Talk about an ego!

DJ



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