The first ball is an open "a". The tops do not touch, close, but no cigar.
You are correct in regard to the second ball, it does have a closed "a", but if you will look at my description, I state that it has an open "d", which it does.
The Ted Williams ball shown in the post also has an open "d", and that ball will pass anybody that actually knows an authentic Ted Williams signature.
As I stated before, it is a myth. There are four examples in the post, and three are UDA.
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