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We also have a ball signed by all the Fisk-era Red Sox. It's pretty beat up - that one we know is real because my father-in-law was a news anchor out here and got those autographs personally. That one we're hanging on to.... Last edited by Bonk!; 04-10-2020 at 04:46 PM. |
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Oh I thought we were looking at one ball. Team balls year becomes very important if it was a world series year etc. Sorry for my confusion but they are better than I was thinking.
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Interesting, because the Cards went to the series in '43 and '44, the latter they won. I guess I need to pin the year down on that one.
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That ball I would love to see, on the two shown they look very well preserved and would have to see them in person..
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Where are you located?! The Sox ball's condition is nowhere near the others. The signatures are faded and the ball is roughed up. I don't know if it was a game ball or played with in later years. I can take some photos if you'd like.
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Located in CT.. PM me for contact info if you'd like to send pics..
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Those are definitely not printed and I would say they are authentic. I've owned some printed balls from the forties, and they are easy to spot. These are nice baseballs, but probably not worth the extra cost of having then authenticated. How many signatures are on each ball? That would make a difference.
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Both probably have 15 - 20 signatures.
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I would definitely not worry about getting them authenticated. Most team ball collectors want to see more players. Still collectible, though, especially since they are in nice shape.
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Thanks for the input - any suggestions as to the next step if I want to see the Cards ball? Anything we get from this will be donated to charity.
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Those are both nice baseballs and authentic in my opinion. You could photograph them well and attempt to sell on eBay if that is possible for you. Otherwise you could send to one of the auction houses that specializes in autographs for them to sell. Value depends on the exact year which you can tell by who is on the ball and what years they played on the team as someone has eluded to. Price also depends on how many signatures are on each ball and if all bigger names players are there. Also if the team won the World Series or played in it that year.
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Thanks - is there an auction house you'd recommend I reach out to?
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