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I think Hawaii may be the key here.
On the panel with Foxx, the signature on the right appears to be Hans Pung, who was a member who played in that game. Curious to know what people's thoughts are on the fact that this appears to be a Hawaii ball and not a ball signed in Japan (albeit with many of the same players...) Does that detract from the history? Add something? It is possible it was initially partially signed in Japan and then signed in Hawaii (it seems to this point that the American players all signed first based on the location on their signatures...) |
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