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Also consider that the guy using the term "video recorder" is not the Kodak employee who probably would have used the proper term.
Either way though, I would agree with the general sentiment that this video clip (sorry, film clip) is not definitive proof of the ball's authenticity, and could be applied in the same fashion to ANY Ruth-signed ball that passes through this gentleman's hands. It's like having a photo of a player sitting at a table with a pen in their hand as proof that your item was signed by them. It's nice to have, but it's not proof. Last edited by thecatspajamas; 12-12-2012 at 10:07 AM. |
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I just think it was pretty cool that you could just walk up there and get an autograph..from such a big name player..compared to today.
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Ha, that was my thought too. It's like "Hey, run down there and get Babe to sign something." No big whoop. So jealous!
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Today there are a dozen flunkies with headsets positioned to stop anyone that doesn't have tickets for those seats from going down to the edge of the field.
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the home movie doesnt show the signature on the ball, so nice as it is, its not proof it is the ball in the auction. it might be, but it might be that the signed ball was lost or signature faded to oblivion and this is another ball. there is no way to know. its a leap of faith.
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the home movie doesnt show the signature on the ball, so nice as it is, its not proof it is the ball in the auction. it might be, but it might be that the signed ball was lost or signature faded to oblivion and this is another ball. there is no way to know. its a leap of faith.
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After reading this thread, I dug around and re-located the thread on David A's 1927 forged Ruth ball. It took me all evening to read it (23 pages), but it was well worth it. The discussions on provenance were fantastic.
Also, belated congrats to David for his 'new' 1927 ball.
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But the guy to congratulate on his 1927 ball is cottnot.
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