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Posted By: Dan Mathewson
Ok. Opinions? |
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Posted By: MW
Wrong pen angles, wrong types of pen strokes; several letters completely wrong. Was that type of baseball even available prior to 1926? A real SS ball would sell for far more. |
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Posted By: MW
http://www.walkergallery.com/oldbaseballs.html |
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Posted By: James Walker Jr.
Didn't sell then ... |
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Posted By: Brian C Daniels
dan, would you like some affirmed signitures to keep for comparison for these type of items? |
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Posted By: TBob
Not even close... |
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Posted By: jay behrens
This gives me flashbacks to about 12 years ago when one of favorite dealers to hate, Josh Evans, offered a signed Joe Jackson photo in one of his auctions. I confronted him at a show with a photocopy of South Carolina drivers lisence that I had gotten a few years earlier for reference and asked how he could claim his sig was real when it looked nothing like the real thing adn give a standard line of BS. |
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Posted By: David
Joe's wife did most of the signing for him, especially through the mail. Unlike Joe, she had nice, neat handwriting. I'm sure that her 'Joe Jackson' has legitimate value, though obviously nothing compared to the real 'Joe Jackson.' |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
means he was playing with the White Sox when the picture was taken, and that George Brace took the photo of a Jackson so young he was still handsome, |
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Posted By: David
Julie, it's likely that your photo is either an original Charles Conlin that Brace acquired and put his stamp on, or Brace's own reprint of the Conlin. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
If i am thinking of the right picture, it was part of the Sporting News Conlin collection at time. |
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Posted By: Dan Mathewson
...it's a fake. I got an e-mail from Mike Fassett at the Walker Baseball Museum/Gallery in Cooperstown. He said the following: |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
both guess it';s either Conlon or Thompson (it's too old to be either Brace OR Burke). It is definitely a 2nd generation photo, having nothing on the back but "Joe Jacksion" in red ink, and George Brace's stamp and 2-number Chicago zip code |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
both guess it';s either Conlon or Thompson (it's too old to be either Brace OR Burke). It is definitely a 2nd generation photo, having nothing on the back but "Joe Jacksion" in red ink, and George Brace's stamp and 2-number Chicago zip code |
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