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I'm 100% certain on the photo being genuine, the only reason i'm not 100% on the ball is the J being suspect, however the C and al ,addition to the R looking and being placed as they should in his older Signature,I Think it is genuine though.
After looking at these examples I`m thinking twice about the ball being good. Look at the C in Cal it doesn't come off the bottom straight like all these other examples. It comes around and loops back up. I also have two authentic Ripken balls not of early sigs but they both come around straight under the al part of Cal.
If anyone agrees.....or disagrees.. I would like to know.
This thread is interesting and full of information. Thanks.
I have a lot of examplar's of older Sigs where the C loops up, and where the C comes off straight. Wondering if the difference may be A Ballpark or IP Sig, and possibly A sit down Signing? Notice Al's Book Signature, and like most recent Signature's the C comes off straight rather than looping up. He's got a flat surface bracing his arm and hand while signing opposed to nothing bracing his arm or hand at the ballpark. Just a thought.
Erich, did you witness your ball being signed or have Authentication?
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i see comparisons. But i also see differences.
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