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Awesome Ball!!!!
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That All Stars game is very interesting Paul, where did you find this ball?
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Thanks all!!!
Joe - I'll pm ya. |
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Cool. I find it interesting that apparently the original owner had no appreciation for the ball. Looks like after it was inscribed and dated, some kid played with it for years, as much of the wear is post inscription (Sandlot??
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Check out these 2 Mathewson related ones that went at SCP in the summer: http://catalog.scpauctions.com/bids/...e?itemid=30782 http://catalog.scpauctions.com/bids/...e?itemid=30781 Had this ball been played with on the sandlot, that inscription would be faint if not gone completely. This guy may have seen the sandlot: https://sports.ha.com/itm/baseball/1...ription-071515 |
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I don't think so - some of that wear is post inscription. Not that it really matters either way. There is hole right between the A and R in "Stars" that clearly was put there post inscription. Again, doesn't matter, I just found that interesting.
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That's an awesome find! Congrats. Now I'm wondering if it's for sale
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It's period to the practice. Baseballs were also used/re-purposed by kids. I really imagine that it would be difficult to just go and buy a ball when you don't have the means. There's no conceivable way to prove those players actually interacted with that particular ball. That being said, the fascination that exists because they may have, only makes this ball that much more of a treasure. The ball breathed the same air, let's say. Either way, its an exciting ball to still have existed all these years, with even more of a historical presence. "So, you're telling me there is a chance?" ? I think Crocodile Dundee would say better than average. Awesome ball. Witster |
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