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Posted By: sean
I got this at a card show in st. louis back in 1989. Always looked good to me im not an ink expert so I cant tell if this could be signed with something made after joe died. I am pretty sure though that it isnt black sharpie as it may appear in the scan that way. The autograph matches well with genuine tinkers, I just dont wanna pay $200 to psa dna to find out its fake. any ideas? |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
As it's a signed baseball card, you can have it looked by SGC/JSA or PSA for a lot cheaper than $200. I don't follow the rates, but I thought the cost was like $20. Tinker is a rare autograph, as he died in 1948. |
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Posted By: James Feagin
If you're worried about rates, I sure can take it off your hands |
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Posted By: sean
ha! nice try james |
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Posted By: James Feagin
Sean, |
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Posted By: Steve M.
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Posted By: sean
im in central illinois |
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Posted By: George Dreher
Sean, I wish it was real, but it doesn't look authentic based on the Tinker signatures I have seen over the years. |
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Posted By: sean
Its seems like it has the same characterisitics. The broken J. The way the T stretches across etc. I just dont know. |
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Posted By: T E
The T in Tinker on the card is formed totally differently than the T on the cut sig. I sign my name the same way, my first name being Tom (and my middle name is Evers, just for coincidink), as the cut sig. It is formed by two strokes. The T on the card is formed by one pen stroke. |
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Posted By: Steve M.
Sean: |
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Posted By: sean
but it does seems like an abbreviated version of the t I see on other tinkers as he woulda had to shrink his signature a bit to get it on this card. |
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Posted By: T E
That second one does look similar. Sig changes over the years. hmmm |
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Posted By: quan
send to JSA/SGC and end the speculation? |
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Posted By: sean
sgc I had a similiar psa experience with. They were at a show and it was a bunch of 25 year olds standing around a computer. I hung back and watched and basically hwo they authenticated autographs was they got online and looked up examples. If thats experience than I should be making a fortune authenticating autographs |
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Posted By: George Dreher
Sean, here are some of the inconsistencies: |
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Posted By: sean
Hi George, |
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Posted By: George Dreher
I had to edit my post because the early example eliminated some of the inconsistencies. Feathering occurs for example, when someone in the year 1980 takes a card from 1909 and applies a fountain pen and ink to the vintage aged paper surface. |
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Posted By: sean
Hi George, |
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Posted By: George Dreher
The age of the pen has nothing to do with feathering...it is signing on old paper that causes it. The feathering being caused by old paper absorbing an abnormal amount of the ink due to a breakdown in the composition of paper over time. |
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Posted By: T E
Just send it out and have a third party look at it. Otherwise you will never know. |
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