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I posted this on the other side and would greatly appreciate your thoughts:
http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=246498 Thanks!
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Bryan, all you really have to work with is the "G" - not much. My professional opinion, they're not a match. You have SOME circumstantial evidence, but again, "Joe Gum" could have been any athlete attending the ceremonies. Now, if you can find a period Grange signature and show it to me, with the "Gum", I could offer a better opinion...
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Thanks for the feedback Bill. I agree with you that some period writing will probably be necessary here as the G is similar but not identical. The signed photo with the note has some other letters that look similar to me but I also might be seeing what I want to see too.
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I am sorry to say that I do not see a NY significant similarities between the 2 signatures that would lead me to believe that Grange signed Joe Gum. The capital G is significantly different as is the terminal e on Joe compared with Grange. None of the other letters I see are so spot on that would make me overlook those 2 differences.
It is a great item, but I don't think Grange signed it. Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
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Attached is a photo that was signed circa 1925/26 with a small inscription by Grange. Hope this helps
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I appreciate the honest opinions and the new writing sample. It seems like Net54 is leaning towards a non-Grange Joe Gum.
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