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I believe both to be Genuine, they have the (it) factor in his C and al. J on the BB seems suspect but still genuine. Opinions please    

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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.

This Example is Bad.

PSA Cal Ripken vintage style Signature That compares to my Opinion's of the photo's in Question

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.

here is one example,

Cal Ripken Jr.

Erich, did you witness your ball being signed or have Authentication?

Purchased through Tristar. 

Opinions Please?

This example was the reason I asked Erich. I thought this example compared to your ball more than it actually does.

i see comparisons.  But i also see differences. 

This one is real. The "J" has changed over the years though. But I'm pretty confident this is legit.

Another twist to the puzzle! Has anyone seen Cal Ripken Jr. continue through to the R after the L shown in this photo?

 

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