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For what it is worth, good or not the two Aarons do not appear to have been signed by the same person to me. The Mays sure looks ok.
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'64 Topps Mays = Looks Good (older sig)
'64 Topps Aaron = Definitely Good 'Aaron Exhibit = Bad I would re-submit the 1964 Aaron (or send it to another authenticator) |
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The Mays was signed by his wife. Aaron's family and personal secretary/secretaries have signed his fan mail for decades, as is the case for both the versions you have depicted.
Last edited by BillyCoxDodgers3B; 05-21-2010 at 04:44 PM. |
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oh well... Aaron's personal sec'ty did a far better job on the Topps
Good thing Jodi's around
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I agree, the third one looks funny, the other two are tough, there are just too many secretary type signatures around
Jimmy
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sure signed a lot of autographs.
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Well, in all fairness to 'ol Red, I don't believe his wife started signing for him until after he got sick. I read somewhere that there are a lot of people that started collecting in and after the 80's that are unaware that they have Mrs. Red Faber's signature.
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