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It's an awesome early baseball.... no doubt. But to me, the stitching is just a tad different than is typical, in terms of its construction, wear and the black color. Maybe it's just me... certainly within the range of acceptability, but tough to put a definitive date on it.
The new clearer pics portray it to be a terrific and very unique ball either way. Congrats ![]() Last edited by perezfan; 05-31-2014 at 01:15 PM. |
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U know with the photos it shows the ball being alot lighter in color. The ball is very dark. Like u guys said u really have to see it yourself. Thats why I was a little Leary. By the way he said he got this and a lemonpeel from an 1840 farmhouse about 8 years ago.
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nobody used the house for the next 170 or so years? Not meant the way it might read - not being sarcastic - my wife invented sarcasm so I usually can recognize it or wield it correctly :-) Like I said - it's a nice ball. That I can't pin down a date that I'm happy with is irrelevent as it's what you think. I'm happy when I can add something special to my accumulation just as you are now.
Thinking I'm in the market for a belt ball that's a little larger than my type. I passed on a beauty a while back as I had a couple of concerns based on a conversation - regret it as it was beautiful - but if I don't feel 100% comfortable with something (meaning once I own it I don't revisit the issue of authenticity/aesthetics unless prompted) - it will continue to bother me along the road and interfere with my abilty to go about my hobby business as a free spirit. I know. Counseling might help me.......... |
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http://www.civilwarmed.org/clara-bar...seum/exhibits/ The restoration was amazing, but of course they had a decent budget. My own house is 1880's, and before I moved in hadn't had any renovation since maybe 1910. The antique people cleared out a ton of stuff when it was an estate in 94, but out in the carriage house there was still some stuff from before 1920. Car tire chains, a sparkplug, a couple blank ledgers. Steve B |
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