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guys like me know it's a repro. Modern ball. You need to know stitching etc. Those were usually if not always hand sewn. Here are real examples.
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a few more from an older pic........
btw - no question your ball isn't an old and original lemon peel. Beside the uniformity of the holes and how the "thread" is sitting in the holes, obvious lack of age (what would be 120 - 150 year old leather and cloth stitching) and general "feel" - it can be linked to the style and production of a modern day ball......... some things just come to be understood after some time and experience. |
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Amazing examples guys. Thanks for the photos and additional information. I agree the ball is a lemon, but not a lemon ball
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