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The ball's real, Jarrod. It's got a clubhouse Gehrig, that's all.
(Don't know about that $10,000, though.) |
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The ball is real. It sounds like the Heritage auction. Yes the ball is real but the most important autograph on the ball is a forgery. It is not a club house signing it is a forgery. I have no idea if Lou told him to sign it but it is not an authentic autograph. I have no idea when club house and fake took place but they are the same.
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Whether or not you--or anyone else--wants to buy this baseball is completely irrelevant.
The ball is a genuine 1938 Yankees team-signed baseball, with a clubhouse Gehrig (and perhaps other clubhouse signatures). It is not "a forgery." |
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When baseball where signed by someone else in the 30's 40's and 50's they where call club house signings. Now they would be a forged ball. You want to buy a ball with autographs that are not authentic go for it. The main person on that ball is Lou Gehrig he might have allowed someone to sign his or not. It still is not his autograph. You can call it what ever you want but it is not authentic.
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For the right price, I could accept a ball in my collection that had a clubhouse or two mixed in with real. I would not want anything with a forgery on it.
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The intent is entirely different. I don't know how you can call a clubhouse signed ball a forgery. The most likely explanation is that the player was busy and someone just wanted to make a kid happy. That has zero in common with someone signing a ball to sell for money knowing its fake.
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David ,being dyslexic is a hard think to deal with. You, being a complete ass seems for you to be a simple task.
I do apologize to the rest of you. Last edited by shelly; 02-23-2013 at 02:26 PM. |
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May I ask how you know the rest of the ball is real (DiMaggio, etc) when you can only see one panel? I see the Lefty Gomez, Joe Vance, Red Rolfe, etc but that's it... Are you just assuming since the no-names are good (like Vance) that DiMaggio would be good as he was not yet a huge star? And if DiMaggio was good, what value would you put on a ball like this? Thanks! |
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I don't know they're all real--there could be other clubhouse signatures. My point, though, was that the ball originated in the Yankee clubhouse, rather than in a forger's hand.
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Thanks, David. If the Dimaggio and the rest were real, what is the value? $500?
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