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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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