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Hi again, 1 last question for a while i promise
![]() I am also watching a Barry Bonds signed ball. The sig looks quite faded and it has no coa (although learning from this forum that doesn't always count for anything) What are your thoughts on the Bonds sig and the balls value Promise no more questions for a while!! |
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Clemens looks pretty typical, skeptical of bonds
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Clemens looks good. The Bonds is laughable.
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Clemens is authentic & Mr. Bonds is a NO!
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Thanks again, glad i used my gut instinct and kept away from the Bonds ball
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Not autograph related but I got to go to a game and see clemens pitch when he was playing for astros. Me and my son went to watch him warm up he had 2 guys standing next to him as he pitched. One guy was holding a towel so he could wipe sweat away and the other had a cup of water for him when he was thirsty. Thought to myself "that must be a great contract he has"! haha
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I don't think it's supposed to be a Barry Bonds signed ball....I can see the "Bonds" kind of does resemble his signature, but the first name looks like "Don" in the picture. Maybe it's not even a "Barry Bonds" signed ball, but the seller just thought it was when he bought it from someplace else.
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