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Sorry, can't seem to find an example of Del's sig. Is this it, or is it some Beth Webb?
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That is not the way Del Webb signed documents or anything I have ever seen. Disclosure though, I have never seen a signed ball and sometimes people did print on that format, but usually not this late.
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Here is the Del Webb from my collection. As you can see his signature is very unusual and distinctive. This is the signature he used for flat items. I do not know what his signature on a baseball would look like except to say that I have never seen his signature on a ball, and it seems to me that his signature as it is on flat items would be hard to do on a baseball. The spelling on your ball looks to be Dell not Del if I am not mistaken. but remember printed names instead of cursive signatures have been used on balls since people started signing balls. I am sorry I have no opinion on the Webb's authenticity on your ball.
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Yikes. I know it was a rarity for guys to have sloppy signatures in those days but that's as awful an autograph as I've seen.
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Thanks for the replies. It's really hard to tell where the "L" (or "LL") in Del ends and where the Y in Casey takes over.
I agree that Webb's regular sig is atrocious; I really hope the "Scribbles" crowd can jump in and show us how those old-timers had such better writing than current guys! |
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FWIW, I have a Del Webb on a Yankees signed ball and it's almost identical to the ball posted above. It's a printed signature that looks like a 5 year old wrote it. I'll try to post scans tonight.
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Picture is below...
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Thanks for posting. I have never seen a Del Webb signature on a ball. He reminds me of those early ball players and even Negro leaguers who could write in cursive on flat items but had to print their name when signing a ball ( which has led to controversy concerning some players autographs...but that is for another thread and time). That was very common then, but I never would have thought a wealthy and educated man like Webb in the 1950s would have to print his name to sign a ball.
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Excellent! Thanks for posting. Too bad Webb isn't super-valuable, but it's better than having "Beth Webb's" signature!
Ken |
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