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jason.1969 12-26-2014 09:24 PM

Hank Aaron help
 
Am looking at this item on eBay. If genuine, it's seems like a neat add to my Aaron collection. Any opinions are greatly appreciated.

http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/14...c32511ab83.jpg

jimjim 12-27-2014 03:20 AM

I would stay away

Scott Garner 12-27-2014 06:03 AM

Jason,
This does not come close to matching Hank Aaron's handwriting, IMHO.
Save your money...

clydepepper 12-27-2014 06:09 AM

Not only does it not match his handwriting, the text is nothing he would ever say or quote. IMO

jason.1969 12-27-2014 06:23 AM

Darn! The writing looked different to me, but I couldn't imagine why a forger would go to the trouble of writing so much--I wonder if it was just a guy who happened to be Hank giving a gift to a friend. But either way, thanks. I trust the expertise here quite a bit.

Econteachert205 12-27-2014 06:50 AM

Since it starts with "hank" saying after reading this book, I think one can safely assume he was not the one writing it. Although plenty of people have written books it seemed they never read.

Mr. Zipper 12-27-2014 08:22 AM

I would assume this is a gift inscription from someone who happened to be named Hank. Seems like a really bizarre choice of a dedication for a forger to attempt.

earlywynnfan 12-27-2014 08:24 AM

"For my sweetheart's husband"???

MooseDog 12-27-2014 08:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jason.1969 (Post 1359197)
Darn! The writing looked different to me, but I couldn't imagine why a forger would go to the trouble of writing so much--I wonder if it was just a guy who happened to be Hank giving a gift to a friend. But either way, thanks. I trust the expertise here quite a bit.

Bingo. I work for a "Friends of the Library" organization and occasionally we will get a book written by a famous person with a gift inscription by a person who just happens to have the same first name.

The funniest one was a "Hilary" (one L) who gifted a Hillary (two L's) Clinton book to someone named Nancy and wrote a nice inscription on the title page. One of our volunteers got all excited until I pointed this out, then showed her the cover, which had a printed version of Clinton's signature on it and the handwriting wasn't even close.

jason.1969 12-27-2014 08:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Econteachert205 (Post 1359205)
Since it starts with "hank" saying after reading this book, I think one can safely assume he was not the one writing it. Although plenty of people have written books it seemed they never read.

I think it MAY say, "After reading this week..." Hard to tell though.

jason.1969 12-27-2014 08:50 AM

I thought the **** was also curious here, so I checked the original Ehrenreich quote to see what bad words "Hank" was avoiding. None, it turns out.

"Racist, sexist, and homophobic thoughts cannot, alas, be*abolished*by fiat but only by the time-honored methods of persuasion, education and exposure to the other guy's — or excuse me, woman's — point of view.”
―Barbara Ehrenreich

Econteachert205 12-27-2014 08:52 AM

It could
Also be after reading this work. Now that I look at it again

jason.1969 12-27-2014 08:57 AM

Update - I have just learned from the seller that he has a COA from noted hobbyist Bill Mastro establishing with 110% certainty that Hank Aaron wrote this within mere seconds of crossing home plate after home run 715, and even used the very pen that Branch Rickey used when he signed Jackie Robinson. Incredible!!!

(Yes, am kidding!)

Exhibitman 12-29-2014 01:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jason.1969 (Post 1359242)
Update - I have just learned from the seller that he has a COA from noted hobbyist Bill Mastro establishing with 110% certainty that Hank Aaron wrote this within mere seconds of crossing home plate after home run 715, and even used the very pen that Branch Rickey used when he signed Jackie Robinson. Incredible!!!

(Yes, am kidding!)

Man, that's like punching out a Downs' Syndrome patient: satisfying but too easy.

mcgwirecom 12-29-2014 03:33 PM

The "Hank" signature looks more like Hank Greenberg to me... but he died in 1986.


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