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He may have been old and to non ball players it isnt easy signing a ball but if you do it a few thousand times im sure it becomes alot easier. By 1958 I am pretty sure Tyrus got the hang of it. From what I understand Tyrus had alot of drunken days but dont ever think he was that drunk to sign that horrible looking ball. LOL
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There is also the matter of this signature being about 300% larger than known authentic examples.
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obviously no good
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