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I've never seen one of these before except in a catalogue - what were they meant for and who used them? Does the double seam make them more durable?
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they made them that way for extra durability also the Balls were guaranteed. a little pricey for the time. They were 150 a piece
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thanks guys for posting
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Here are a few panels of a Spalding double seam ball, autographed by the 1915 world tour squad, including Evers, Daubert, Groh, Frank Bancroft et al.
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