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There are so many more knowledgeable guys on Net54 than the so called experts that these auction companies use. Maybe it's time they get more than one opinion from there so called experts. Good job guys
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I'm not saying it is or it isn't, but to me the glove offered looks more like that pictured in the Ruth photos (particularly the 62 topps) than the example provided as a true era catchers mitt. Just because it isn't a catchers mitt doesn't mean it wasn't used by an orphan at an industrial school near the turn of the century. He wasn't exactly playing at the IMG academy. Also, the "dimple" someone alluded to as not being evident can actually be seen (IMO) in the auction photos. As an aside, someone mentioned the lengths that an auction house will go to prove a story or item for their own good. In my experience, the sentiment is just as strong on the other side of the fence as there are some who will move heaven and earth to discredit an auction house or authenticator just because of their distrust for the particular system. I don't collect this particular memorabilia and I'm definitely not an expert, but it's plausible as authentic. Just my two cents.
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I entirely disagree. It is very, very, improbable that the glove Ruth used as a boy still exists. It is an extraordinary claim that it does, and that this is it. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. I see none here.
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I have no idea about the authenticity of this item -- just skepticism about memorabilia in general -- but these big ticket memorabilia items always make me think of the great Wallace Stevens line: "And what we said of it/became a part of what it is."
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I'm NOT a big fan of this auction house by any means. But in all honesty they have held 2 stellar Babe Ruth Auctions with amazing historical items. So it is very possible that this AH has connections to Ruth's stuff that others don't. Something of this vintage and age you would have to place some merit on provenance. Lets face it NO photomatch of an item this old is going to be produced and provenance is as good as it will get. Putting this item aside this auction does also offer an amazing Christy Mathewson bat.
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This thread keeps shrinking. Another one I had not noticed before. I don't think I've seen anything like this.
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Correction, three, Perezfan also deleted his post. Last edited by Peter_Spaeth; 04-04-2016 at 08:11 PM. |
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I love the silence afterwards. No hesitation sharing their opinions publicly about why they felt the mitt did not id but unwilling to share the basis for retracting the original opinion. That has to be kept quiet. LOL. |
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Zastrow... hmmmmmm I wonder if that any relation to Justin Zastrow the infamous Milwaukie Bucks ballboy who happen to write infinite number of LOA's for NBA GU jerseys. Family DNA?
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Not to pile on or anything, but lot #68 was not worn by Ted Williams. This piece originated from the Halper collection (bad start). Research that I did proves that Wliams did not wear uniform #9 during this series. Whether Williams thinks he did or not is irrelevant. He didn't. This is someone else's uniform.
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