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Old 01-16-2016, 07:11 PM
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Question Babe Ruth Signature - Opinions & Comments Welcome!

Hey all,

Just added a piece from a guy I never thought I'd own, Just wanted to share it with you and opinions on signature and how to go about displaying it are very much welcome!

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Old 01-19-2016, 11:48 PM
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Not trying to sound like a dick but what made you buy a cut like that and not a index card or something like that
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Old 01-20-2016, 04:38 AM
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Certainly it has to do with price, but it's an outstanding bold example of his signature.
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Old 01-20-2016, 05:19 AM
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Not trying to sound like a dick but what made you buy a cut like that and not a index card or something like that
Are you sure?
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Old 01-20-2016, 05:32 AM
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Certainly it has to do with price, but it's an outstanding bold example of his signature.
I certainly agree with Scott it comes down to price sometimes but that is a great example of his signature
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Old 01-20-2016, 06:06 AM
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Why didn't you buy a '52 Mantle PSA 10? Certainly we all have funds to buy high end stuff here.....right? 😒

Congrats on the Ruth. Really a cool piece. Find an inexpensive photo and frame/mat together. Great color on it.!!
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Old 01-20-2016, 06:35 AM
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Congrats on the Babe Ruth.
My first Babe Ruth autograph was a cut 25 years ago. Then a few years later I sold it to buy a Babe Ruth autographed GPC and so on . Now I have 5 Babe Ruth autographed items.
I would not let this be my only Babe Ruth autograph, because better ones are out there that are affordable. To me this is a great entry level piece.
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Old 01-20-2016, 07:50 AM
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Hey all,

Just added a piece from a guy I never thought I'd own, Just wanted to share it with you and opinions on signature and how to go about displaying it are very much welcome!
Awesome piece. I would try to tap it straight in the slab (be careful as I broke out a card doing that once), and then matt it with a nice photo, assuming you have some place to display it that is out of the sunlight.
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Old 01-20-2016, 07:53 AM
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Not trying to sound like a dick but what made you buy a cut like that and not a index card or something like that
Why do you buy cheap photos, rather than the multi-thousand dollar ones?

BTW, that's a trimmed (heavily trimmed!) GPC, and a beautiful autograph.
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Old 01-20-2016, 09:41 AM
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Not trying to sound like a dick but what made you buy a cut like that and not a index card or something like that
Understandable question, and to the points of several on here, it came down to a few reasons. Price was definitely part of the equation, but to be honest, I can get over the shape, its the boldness of the signature itself, the condition on the overall piece and the fact that it included the salutation. I have seen much duller sigs on index cards or penciled autos/lined paper sigs sell for more because the shape was as you described, but the auto wasn't as nice.

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Certainly it has to do with price, but it's an outstanding bold example of his signature.
Thank you, Scott!

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Why didn't you buy a '52 Mantle PSA 10? Certainly we all have funds to buy high end stuff here.....right? ��

Congrats on the Ruth. Really a cool piece. Find an inexpensive photo and frame/mat together. Great color on it.!!
Thanks! I thought I'd pick up a few '52 Mantle's this weekend with my extra savings from this auto

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Congrats on the Babe Ruth.
My first Babe Ruth autograph was a cut 25 years ago. Then a few years later I sold it to buy a Babe Ruth autographed GPC and so on . Now I have 5 Babe Ruth autographed items.
I would not let this be my only Babe Ruth autograph, because better ones are out there that are affordable. To me this is a great entry level piece.
Thanks, and yes this is, indeed, my first very first Ruth auto, and took me trading away a couple of other nice pieces with some Cash on top to get it. This was always my dream auto, I never thought a day would come where I'd be fortunate enough to own an autograph of his but now that's been realized and I am very grateful for that. I, like many collectors, am certainly am open to upgrading it down the line, but for my first piece I think it's a great bold example and was happy with it!

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Awesome piece. I would try to tap it straight in the slab (be careful as I broke out a card doing that once), and then matt it with a nice photo, assuming you have some place to display it that is out of the sunlight.
It does tap straight as I was able to do it before, and will obviously do so before framing it. As for framing, fortunately, it resides in a room with no direct sunlight, which is great!

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Why do you buy cheap photos, rather than the multi-thousand dollar ones?

BTW, that's a trimmed (heavily trimmed!) GPC, and a beautiful autograph.
Thanks David!

Yes, you are correct (not surprising), it's on a GPC. You are able to see the original addressee and postage mark indicating the year on the back (I can add a photo of that id there is any interest).


As for anyone wondering why this signature/cut, I wish I was fortunate enough to have an extra 5-10k available for a "nicer" Ruth but that's just not the case, I had to sacrifice a nice Jackie Index Card and a Clemente cut plus a little bit of cash to get this and am quite OK with having done that.

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Old 01-20-2016, 10:12 AM
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Why do you buy cheap photos, rather than the multi-thousand dollar ones?

BTW, that's a trimmed (heavily trimmed!) GPC, and a beautiful autograph.

True. I apologize if i offended anyone with my question. That was certainly not my intention and i shouldve re-worded it differently.

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Are you sure?
Positive. It was a simple question

Kco- great pick-up. Congrats

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i'd make a custom card out of that. the sig is great, but the cut/slab combo is not very aesthetically appealing.

with the sincerely it might be too big for a tradition card but maybe a 5x7.


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Old 01-22-2016, 10:21 AM
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i'd make a custom card out of that. the sig is great, but the cut/slab combo is not very aesthetically appealing.

with the sincerely it might be too big for a tradition card but maybe a 5x7.



It's definitely a cool idea Chad. I do like how that one is mounted to the card it's very elegant looking. The other option I've considered is getting it mounted onto a similar color 3x5 index card and reslabbing/framing that way
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i wouldn't have it glued onto anything so the process can't be reversed. i'd get it "sandwiched" in between the custom...it may get loosy/floaty like you see sometimes with the topps insert stuff but i'd rather sacrifice some of that then being glued on. for cheaper sigs i probably wouldn't care but with a ruth i'd be more discerning...ymmv.

there are a couple good custom people on the board.

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Old 01-22-2016, 11:29 AM
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Just leave it as it is. Why would you ever make a baseball card out of it? It is what it is. It doesn't need to be beautified.
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Just leave it as it is. Why would you ever make a baseball card out of it? It is what it is. It doesn't need to be beautified.
Hey David, I wouldn't make a baseball card out of it. My thoughts currently are to keep it in encapsulated, tap it straight and mount the PSA holder with framers tape to a background which can be matched in color to the GPC. This will ensure the case stays damage free and it doesn't look as if the cut is floating too much.
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Kevin, That is a really good looking Ruth auto!! I agree with David I would keep it as is. Great pick up!!!!!!!!!!!
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Best Ruth cut I've seen.
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Best Ruth cut I've seen.
+ 1 I really am impressed with the cut...wish I would have saw it first...
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