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the Giants ball is stamped.
BTW, during my research, I came across some of these links from PSA's website from older signatures from some of the players. A lot of them look close, but unfortunately, I'm not as well versed as some of you are and cannot tell.
http://www.psaautographfacts.com/AutographDetail/418/gaylord-perry
http://www.psaautographfacts.com/AutographDetail/32/willie-mays
http://www.psaautographfacts.com/AutographDetail/397/juan-marichal
http://www.psaautographfacts.com/AutographDetail/387/willie-mccovey
Ahh I had never heard of that term before. Thanks for telling me about it. I have some of those kind of balls from the 1990s, but I didn't think they did that all the way back then. After I researched it some more, I think your right. For one, it is not an official national league baseball, and you are correct that it seems the signatures are all in the same ink.
I have two other balls from 1966. One is a mets signed ball and the other is a dodgers. These are both national league balls and from the information you've given me/I've researched, it looks like these were actually signed by the team. Would you mind taking a look at them and tell me what you think?
The Walt Alston is clubhouse
Here are some more from the dodger ball
Here is the mets ball
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