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I really like this Ruth auto, as it's signed on a doily and glued to brown paper with it's "lineage" written below it. I like it because it's non-traditional, like it was really obtained spur of the moment.
To my (very untrained) eye, the Babe looks good, but the R in Ruth is a little quirky, although I know they can vary. Any of you guys with a bit more knowledge care to share your opinion of its authenticity? Thanks, I appreciate you guys with a good eye helping out us less experienced folks.
Last edited by scmavl; 04-30-2011 at 07:53 AM. |
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