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Posted By: Rob L
The first sentence of the post says "Circa 1955-1956 Brooklyn Dodger Authentic Team Signed Baseball, clubhouse version." The first thing I thought of when I read that is that this baseball has "clubhouse" signatures, which means a batboy or someone else signed them. My guess is that the LOA mentions that there are clubhouse signatures on the ball and that the seller misinterpreted the meaning. Some authenticators also use the term "secretarial" which is a little more clear in defining the signature as being signed by someone else. |
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