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Hello The ball is known as a Facsimile ball. The signatures are stamp printed on the hide and then stitched together. That is why sometimes the signatures appear to go into the stitch holes. And sadly that ball isnt worth very much (if nothing at all) Let the kids have fun with it as the others have said!
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That's sooo weird.. Kingman only played in 8 games for the Yankees in 77.
I wouldn't think they had time or inclination to print a souvenir ball with a guy who basically showed up to play DH for the last couple weeks. But there it is. He did hit 4 homers in his 8 games, including a monster at Fenway. |
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Hi everyone
this thread triggered a similar and related question: I have a 1956 Dodgers WS ball...really faded as well but with some key signatures. are there any legitimate and industry-recognized ways of "restoring" such an item, similar to how professionals would refresh artwork, without rendering worthless as "restored" or "altered"? The signatures are equally if not more faded than those on Layla's facsimile ball...seems a shame to not try and help improve its state of being whether we try to sell it or not...its a cool piece thanks Mike |
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It would have been all about when the balls were made. I was doing some research on the RC Cola iron-on sheets, specifically the A's. I don't recall the specifics now, but the issue period was very small, less than 2 months, given 2-3 of the players featured on the sheet were with the team only for a very brief time. I am not talking games played either, this was from the time they were signed until the time they were traded/released. Just good timing for Kingman to be included probably.
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My thinking was more that by the last couple weeks of the season they had already made all the souvenir balls they were going to make. Kingman wasn't around for 78, becoming a free agent Nov 2. He was only signed on September 15, so he wasn't eligible for the World Series. I don't know how quick they could get souvenir balls made, but that's a pretty brief window to sell them, unless they carried them over into the spring. |
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