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IMHO, it's fine.
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Thanks David
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Look where the "b" connects to the "e" in Babe. The pen has clearly come off of the page after the "b" and then the letter "e" was written in separately. Ruth didn't do that....
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.....nor did he make his "e's" like that, nor did he have that much spacing, etc.
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As I said. I believe it's fine.
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Please explain why the "e" is not connected to the "b". And I'd love to see another example where he does that. I'm being 0% confrontational. It's just a great learning experience for all I think...
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Because that's not how autograph evaluation works. "That's not how any of this works."
It isn't a matter of "I don't like the 'g.' It's no good." In signing my own name, I have, at one time or another, fucked up every single letter. So have we all. That Ruth was signed quickly, smoothly, and flowingly. I believe it's good. |
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