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Both are good. |
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8 | 50.00% |
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3 | 18.75% |
Doerr is good but Ferrell is bad. |
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Doerr is bad but Ferrell is good. |
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3 | 18.75% |
I don't know. |
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2 | 12.50% |
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1936 Rick Ferrell & 1938 Bob Doerr RPPCs....
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To this (biased
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I thought the question was nuts, as these guys aren't forged;however, the Doerr looks bad - he must have had his wife or other person doing secretarial TTM signatures.
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/1939-Governm...item4cf3b8ab19 .
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Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com Last edited by Leon; 01-09-2015 at 11:07 AM. |
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Your example looks a lot closer. I really don't like the 'big loop' 'D', but I was able to find an old facsimile Doerr sig that had it. If the experts don't know of Doerr secretarials, it must be good - there is almost no financial incentive to forge a Doerr and I haven't heard of anyone mailing one of those Burke postcards unless it was a player signing and sending out to a requestor.
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My last statement was a joke
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I know but my response didn't reflect that. Damn computer screens.....
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From the older Doerr examples I've seen, he's generally consistent with his signature. That example doesn't look like his usual signature. Also, there doesn't always have to be a financial incentive for forgeries. As Scott mentioned, many players had somebody else sign for them, especially if it was during the playing season.
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I have collected many Bobby Doerr items, as he was a childhood friend of my dad's. I even have a few Doerr signatures in my dad's high school yearbooks that look similar to your example (they were on the baseball team together). Bobby Doerr's early signatures do not look like his later ones. He developed a more consistent signature later. The Doerr signature you have is a good example of his earlier, less consistent style.
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Don't know if this helps but here is a Doerr from the 1950s that I picked up:
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