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Old 02-13-2013, 07:01 PM
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Well, you have a few errors in the description as to the President. John Heydler would be President for this model ball, not Tener. And the reason the ball doesn't have the Heydler facsimile signature is not due to the change in Presidents, it's because it was not intended or had not reached professional use. The Presidential stamps are a secondary stamp applied to the ball in the Commissioners/Presidents office.
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