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Old 10-04-2018, 01:56 PM
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I enjoy collecting lithographs of Hall of Fame baseball players and am entertaining a purchase of a Roy Campanella piece. It's a lithograph of a Christopher Paluso Roy Campanella painting and they have both signed it. Is it fair to believe Campy signed it with the aid of a device?
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Yes, he signed those lithos, with his own hand, with the aid of a supporting device.

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It was my understanding that it was some sort of brace, but some comments make it seem as though it was a mechanical device that aided in the movement.

Which is true?
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Steve, I can only comment on when I got his in-person autograph on Oct 7, 1989. Roy used a brace, not anything with a motor in it (and I got a very close look at it). Because he could only really move his fingers and kinda pivot on his palm, you mostly see a pretty good ROY with the Campanella starting fairly good and then getting sloppy towards the end as he had to stretch.
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Steve, I can only comment on when I got his in-person autograph on Oct 7, 1989. Roy used a brace, not anything with a motor in it.

This matches up with my recollections as well.


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Campanella signed this for me with a ballpoint pen, no brace or
device of any sort ......................



............. in March 1957. He did ride a bus that day though from Clearwater to Vero Beach.
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