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These any good?
Picked up a cheap lot, wanted to get the experts take on them before I list them...
Tom Seaver Yogi and Whitey Ken Griffey Jr Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk |
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not a fan
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Appreciate the opinion... Any others?
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Man kinda tough... my gut says no on all of them but they’re not horrible forgeries if they are. Don’t like the swooping r on the Seaver or the K or J on the Griffey. However, they could just be bad examples but authentic. I think the Berra looks okay but he’s so easy to fake and whitey’s signature is all over the place anymore so would depend on when the ball was signed. I would personally hold off on any of them but I could see them going either way.
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Also Griffey changed his signature quite a bit when he was young so it’s possible that’s how he signed at that point. It looks like he was going with the straight J which lines up with when he likely signed the ball (early 90’s). He didn’t start swooping the J until 94 or 95 I believe.
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I thought they all looked good! These are not highly forged autos are they??? If so not much of a "risk vs reward " type thing. The Seaver is a great example I thought.
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I thought the Whitey Yogi was a decent example also. These looked like they were older... I think the Whitey was on a Giamatti ball. I don't know Griffey very well, looks older to me, who the heck would get that photoball signed now Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk |
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Let alone forge a Griffey on one. |
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I think they're fine. Ford has been known to be forged from time to time but Griffey and seaver and Yogi were really never targeted. I just posted some authentic ones that I've gotten in person. You can compare them.
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Whitey yogi
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Griffey rookie sig.
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Having a hard time posting the Griffey rookie. I'll try later.
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Really appreciate it... There are alot on ebay also where Whitey comes straight down with the Y as opposed to the swoop
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A legitimate concern, but not to worry. He'd come down straight with the y from time to time.
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Rookie Griffey autograph at the bottom.
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I think Whitey/Yogi is good. The others could definitely go either way, so you may want to refrain, and go after more clear-cut examples.
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Seavers looks off
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Seaver looks fine.
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look good
All three baseballs are fine. They are examples of each player's signature from the early-to-mid 90s.
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Appreciate all the input guys!
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