I would like to think they would, but if it's changed hands a few times something like that backstory could have been ignored and isn't known now.
But yes, very unlikely. From what I recall neither guy was all that approachable in the late 70's early 80's.
How well do the Williams and Yaz line up with known actual ghost signed items? I'd think that with enough examples an actual clubhouse sig could be told from an outright fake? (Maybe I've got the wrong terms? How to indicate a fake recieved through legit channels like TTM and one meant purely to decieve?)
Steve B
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Originally Posted by RichardSimon
Steve - certainly a highly unlikely scenario but not impossible. But don't you think if that was the case the auction house(s) would have used that scenario to describe this ball??
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