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Old 02-27-2022, 10:29 AM
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Default Stottlemyre & Linz opinions please

Going through my TTM 3X5's from the 60's/70's I have these two autographs that don't share some characteristics with autographs I find on the Net. I don't think they were "forged" per se, but maybe secretarial/wife, etc? Can I get the collective wisdom of the members to chime in on whether these are good or not? Thanks, as always.
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Old 03-01-2022, 12:08 PM
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No opinions? Did I stump the stars?
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I ain't a star, but neither were the people who actually signed that card.
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I ain't a star, but neither were the people who actually signed that card.
Mel Sottylemyre was a 5 time all star lol.
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I don't have a Stottlemyre auto to compare but I do have a Phil Linz. The P in his name on my card has what looks like a big round P that looks almost like an open 6. The whole name is way different than the one posted and is not nearly as nicely spaced. When I can I'll scan the card and post it. Might be a week or two before I do.
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Old 03-01-2022, 05:33 PM
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Thanks bammerbb, I was seeing the same thing when I looked on-line.

And lest we forget, there are probably thousands of guys trying to make the show. If you made it, you're a star. Especially if you got to play for the Yankees lol.
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Mel Sottylemyre was a 5 time all star lol.
The point was that Stottlemyre and Linz didn't sign that. Too subtle I guess....
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Deertick, sorry I missed what you were saying. Next time use the "subtle" emoji. But I do appreciate your input. Thank you.
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