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Originally Posted by Runscott
Really? Going through YOUR files - I can.
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Yeah. Really.
I should be a bit more precise. There are many, many examples of mid-late thirties Gehrig signatures that violate both criteria.
Here are two:
These are examples of Gehrig's more careful signature. Nash is not talking about this signature, but rather his more rushed "ballpark" signature form.
I assumed someone with your excellent eye would have realized that.
If you want to discuss Nash's ideas, fine. If you want to act like a smug SOB, count me out.